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A used wing mirror that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The BMW X2 (F39) ran from 2018 to 2023, with a mid-cycle refresh arriving around 2020 that introduced some styling updates. The 2020 facelift is a known boundary for exterior trim details, so while mirrors from either phase may look similar, you should confirm with the breaker whether a pre-2020 or post-2020 unit is correct for your car. Always quote your registration when requesting a part.
The 2019 car is pre-facelift and the 2021 is post-facelift (the F39 was refreshed around 2020), so these sit either side of a known styling boundary. The mirror frame profile may differ between the two phases, and crossing that boundary is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration rather than assume it will swap over. Do not assume pre- and post-facelift mirrors are interchangeable without checking.
Trim level — whether SE, Sport, xLine, M Sport, or M Sport X — does not affect the fundamental fitment of the mirror housing on the F39 X2; the door aperture and mounting points are the same across trims. However, higher-spec trims often came with different mirror cap finishes (body colour, gloss black, or carbon-look), so a mirror pulled from a lower-spec car may look different on your vehicle even though it physically fits. The cap can be swapped or resprayed, so focus on getting the correct generation, side, and any electronic features confirmed with the breaker.
In the UK, nearside (NS) is the passenger side — the left when sitting in the car — and offside (OS) is the driver's side on the right. These are not interchangeable, so make sure you specify NS or OS clearly when asking a breaker for a quote. If you are unsure which side is damaged, the easiest check is to stand behind the car: the left mirror as you look at the rear is NS, the right is OS.
Yes — features such as electric folding, heating, puddle lights, or an integrated indicator can vary across the F39 X2 range depending on specification, and these affect the wiring and internal components even if the outer housing looks the same. You should confirm exactly which features your mirror has by checking your V5C or asking a BMW dealer to run your registration, then relay that to the breaker. Fitment rules here are not straightforward and vary by individual car spec rather than by trim name alone.
Engine choice — whether 18i, 20i, 20d, 25e, or any other — has no bearing on wing mirror fitment on the F39 X2. What matters is the generation (pre- or post-2020 facelift), the side (NS or OS), and the mirror's feature spec matching your car. Focus your search on those factors and ignore engine when filtering parts.