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Fitment questions

What generation is my BMW X7 and does the year affect which bulkhead I need?

The BMW X7 (G07) launched in 2019 and is the first and only generation to date, so all UK X7s share the same platform and body structure. The G07 received a facelift in 2022, which updated styling and some exterior panels, so it is worth confirming with the breaker whether the bulkhead pressing changed at that point rather than assuming pre- and post-2022 parts are identical. Generation and body structure are the key fitment factors here, not engine or trim level.

Will a bulkhead from a 2020 BMW X7 fit a 2023 BMW X7?

Both fall within the G07 generation, but the 2023 car is post-facelift (2022 onwards) while the 2020 car is pre-facelift, and mid-generation pressing changes are exactly the kind of detail you need to confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. The platform is shared across the full G07 run, which is a good starting point, but the breaker should cross-reference both VINs before supplying the part.

Does the trim level — xDrive40i, M50i, or M60i — affect which bulkhead fits my X7?

Trim level does not affect bulkhead fitment on the X7; the G07 body structure is the same whether your car is an xDrive40i, M50i, or M60i. You may find cosmetic differences such as varying underbonnet finishing or bracket arrangements depending on the engine fitted, but the bulkhead itself is dictated by the body, not the powertrain or specification. Any G07 bulkhead from the correct model year range is the right starting point, subject to the breaker confirming no pressing variations against your reg.

Is the BMW X7 bulkhead the same as the one used in the BMW X5 or X6?

No — the X7 (G07), X5 (G05), and X6 (G06) are distinct models on related but separate platforms and their body structures, including the bulkhead, are not shared. Always source a bulkhead listed specifically for the G07 X7 rather than assuming cross-model compatibility, and confirm with the breaker against your registration to be certain.

Does it matter whether the donor X7 was a seven-seat or five-seat version when buying a used bulkhead?

The BMW X7 is offered exclusively as a seven-seat model in the UK, so seat configuration is not a variable you need to worry about when sourcing a G07 bulkhead. The relevant factors are the G07 generation and whether the car is pre- or post-2022 facelift, which you should verify with the breaker against both vehicles' registrations before purchasing.