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A used door 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 X7 G07 is the only generation, launched in 2019, with a facelift (LCI) introduced for the 2023 model year. Doors from the pre-facelift G07 (2019–2022) and the facelifted LCI (2023 onwards) may differ in their exterior panel detailing and fit, so always confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying across that 2023 boundary.
Both the 2020 and 2022 X7 fall within the pre-facelift G07 generation (2019–2022), so a door from either year is generally from the same body structure. Confirm the exact side you need – NS (nearside, passenger/left) or OS (offside, driver/right) – with the breaker, as this is the critical fitment detail for doors.
The facelift (LCI) arrived for the 2023 model year and brought exterior styling changes that are likely to affect door panel fit across that boundary. You should treat pre-facelift (2019–2022) and LCI (2023 onwards) doors as potentially incompatible, and confirm directly with the breaker using your registration number before proceeding.
On the BMW X7, the trim and engine variant do not affect door fitment – the body structure is the same across xDrive30d, xDrive40i, and M60i models within the same generation. You may see minor differences in factory exterior finishes or badging, but the door frame itself is what matters for fitment, and those cosmetic details can be addressed by respraying or transferring trim pieces.
Yes, side is critical – a nearside (NS, passenger/left) door will not fit the offside (OS, driver/right) aperture and vice versa. Always specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from a breaker, as this is a fundamental fitment requirement regardless of year or trim.
The door frame and skin are what determine physical fitment, and features such as electric or heated mirrors, folding mechanisms, or indicator-integrated mirrors do not affect whether the door fits your car. However, whether a specific door's mirror or window regulator will match your car's specification exactly is worth confirming with the breaker against your registration, as these details can vary between builds.