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No two rear bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The BMW X7 (G07) launched in 2019 and received a significant facelift in 2022, which brought a restyled rear bumper with revised light clusters and diffuser section, so pre-facelift (2019–2021) and post-facelift (2022-onwards) rear bumpers are not directly interchangeable. If your car sits right on or near that 2022 boundary, confirm the exact pressing with the breaker against your registration before buying.
These sit on opposite sides of the 2022 facelift, so the rear bumpers are different – the post-facelift (2022-onwards) car has a noticeably different lower apron and diffuser design compared to the pre-facelift (2019–2021) car. Name the boundary to the breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific registration to be certain.
Engine and trim level do not affect rear bumper fitment on the X7; a bumper from an xDrive30d, xDrive40i, or standard xDrive50i will be the same pressing as long as it's from the same generation (pre- or post-facelift). However, M Sport and M60i models may carry a differently styled lower apron or diffuser finish, so while it may fit physically, the cosmetic look could differ – the breaker can confirm which spec the donor car was.
The X7 is only available as a full-size seven-seat SUV throughout its G07 generation, so there are no hatchback, saloon, or estate variants to worry about – body style is not a variable here. Generation and facelift year are the key questions to get right.
It's possible that minor pressing or mounting-point changes occurred within the pre-facelift run, and this is something you should confirm with the breaker by checking the donor car's registration against yours rather than relying on year alone. Breakers with access to parts data can cross-reference VINs to catch any such differences before you commit.
Both the M60i and xDrive40d sit on the same G07 platform, so fitment comes down to generation (pre-facelift 2019–2021 or post-facelift 2022-onwards) matching your car, not the engine variant. The M60i may carry a sportier lower diffuser finish or trim detailing, so the bumper could fit but look slightly different – confirm the cosmetic spec with the breaker so you know what you're getting.