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Used front panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The BMW X7 (G07) has been produced from 2019 onwards as a single generation, with a facelift arriving in 2022 that brought a revised grille, lights and bumper arrangement to the front end. Parts from 2019–2021 pre-facelift cars will generally suit other pre-facelift X7s, and 2022-onwards facelift parts will suit other facelift cars, but you should never assume a panel fits without checking against your exact registration with the breaker.
The 2020 X7 is a pre-facelift G07 and the 2023 is a post-facelift G07, and the facelift in 2022 significantly changed the front-end styling including the grille and surrounding panels. Both cars share the same underlying generation and platform, but whether a specific front panel crosses that 2022 facelift boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
The trim or engine variant does not change the fundamental front panel fitment on the X7 G07 – the core panel is shared across xDrive40i, xDrive40d, M Sport and M60i within the same facelift period. That said, M Sport and M Performance models can carry different bumper inserts, grille surrounds or trim finishes, so a panel pulled from a standard car may look slightly different on an M Sport and vice versa. Always let the breaker know your exact trim so they can match the cosmetic finish as closely as possible, but fitment itself is not trim-dependent.
No – the front panel sits ahead of the cabin and is not affected by wheelbase or roof height differences. All G07 X7 variants within the same facelift period share the same front-end structure, so these dimensions are not something you need to raise with the breaker when sourcing this part.
The front panel itself is generally not headlight-specific, but the surround, mounting points and any integrated trim can vary between halogen and full-LED or laser-light setups within the G07 generation. Whether the panel from a car with a different light type will align correctly with your headlight units is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this detail is easy for an experienced dismantler to check on their parts car.
The key boundary is the 2022 facelift – pre-facelift G07 X7s run from 2019 to 2021, and the revised facelift model arrived from 2022 onwards with a noticeably different grille and front-end design. When contacting a breaker on Findapart, give them your registration so they can confirm the exact build date and facelift status of both your car and their donor vehicle, which is the only reliable way to ensure the panel is the correct version for your X7.