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The BMW X5 has run across four generations: E53 (1999–2006), E70 (2006–2013), F15 (2013–2018), and G05 (2018–present), and generation is the single most important factor for grille fitment as the front-end panels are unique to each platform. A grille from one generation will not fit another, so always confirm which generation your vehicle is before requesting quotes. Give your registration to the breaker so they can match the exact platform.
The E70 X5 received a facelift in 2010, which brought changes to the front end including the grille, bumper and lights, so pre-facelift (2006–2010) and post-facelift (2010–2013) grilles are not straightforwardly interchangeable. The 2010 facelift boundary is well established, but whether a specific grille panel will physically swap across that cut-off is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration. Do not assume parts from either side of 2010 will fit without checking.
The F15 generation ran from 2013 to 2018 and received a facelift in 2016, which updated the front-end styling including the grille surround and kidney grille inserts. Both your 2014 and 2017 cars are F15s, but the 2016 facelift sits between those years, meaning the parts may differ. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille from the donor vehicle matches your pre- or post-2016 specification before purchasing.
Engine and drivetrain variant do not affect front grille fitment on the BMW X5 — the front-end panels are shared across the engine range within the same generation and facelift period. The main exception to be aware of is the X5 M and M Competition, which can carry M-specific grille styling that differs cosmetically from standard models, so if you're buying from a standard X5 to fit an M model (or vice versa) expect a visual difference. Confirm the donor car's exact spec with the breaker if appearance is important to you.
Trim level — for example xLine, M Sport, or M Sport X — does not change the fundamental fitment of the front grille on the BMW X5 within the same generation and facelift period. However, M Sport models typically feature a different grille surround finish or insert style compared with standard xLine or SE variants, so a grille from one trim may look noticeably different when fitted to another. If you want the grille to match your car's original appearance, tell the breaker which trim your car is so they can source a cosmetically matching part.
Both 2019 and 2022 fall within the current G05 generation, which launched in 2018, so they share the same platform. The G05 received a facelift in 2023, meaning both years you mention are pre-facelift G05 vehicles and the grille should be from a compatible period. That said, always cross-check the part against your registration with the breaker before buying, as minor production changes can occur within a generation.