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A used windscreen 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 third-generation X5 (F15) ran from 2013 to 2018, so a 2014 and a 2015 are on the same platform and the glass shape is the same. However, you need to make sure both screens match on heated versus unheated and on whether an ADAS camera bracket is present, as these details can differ even within the same generation. Always confirm the exact spec against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
No — the E53 (2000–2006) and E70 (2006–2013) are completely different generations with different body shells, so the windscreens are not interchangeable. You need to source a screen that matches your specific generation; let the breaker know your registration so they can pull the right part.
The F15 generation ran from 2013 to 2018 and received a Life Cycle Impulse (LCI) facelift in 2016, but the windscreen aperture itself did not change with that facelift. That said, whether a specific screen crosses the LCI boundary cleanly — particularly around ADAS bracket positions — is worth confirming with the breaker against your exact registration, as sensor and camera mounts can differ.
Trim level and engine make no difference to windscreen fitment on the BMW X5 — the glass and frame opening are the same across xDrive30d, xDrive40i, M Sport, and other variants within the same generation. What does matter is whether the screen is heated or unheated and whether it carries an ADAS camera bracket, so check those details match your car rather than worrying about which trim the donor vehicle came from.
Being on the same generation (same platform) gets you the right shape, but screens with ADAS camera brackets are not always interchangeable with those without, and bracket positions can vary even on cars that look identical. Rain sensor and camera bracket compatibility with your specific ADAS setup is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, rather than assume it will work because the generation matches.
If both cars are F15 generation (2013–2018) the glass outline is the same, so a heated screen will physically fit an unheated aperture and vice versa. The real question is whether your car's wiring and connectors support a heated screen, which is a mechanical and electrical fit issue to raise with your installer before buying — the breaker can confirm what spec the donor screen is once you give them your registration.