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A used rear light 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 first generation (G07) launched in 2019 and received a significant facelift in 2022, which brought a heavily revised rear light design. Rear lights from a pre-facelift 2019–2021 car are a different unit to those from a 2022-onwards facelifted car, so you need to know which phase your car is. Check your registration with the breaker to confirm which version of the G07 rear light suits your vehicle.
This question crosses the 2022 facelift boundary on the G07 X7, and the pre-facelift (2019–2021) and post-facelift (2022-onwards) rear lights are not the same design. It is very unlikely they will interchange, but confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration before ordering. Never assume fitment across that 2022 styling change.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the BMW X7 – the G07 is a single body style (5-door SUV) and the lens, housing, and wiring connector are the same regardless of whether the car is xLine, M Sport, or any other grade. You may find cosmetic differences in how surrounding trim pieces look, but the light unit itself is shared. Focus instead on confirming the pre- or post-facelift generation with the breaker.
No – nearside (passenger side, left) and offside (driver side, right) rear lights are handed units and are not interchangeable. When getting a quote from a breaker, always specify NS or OS clearly so you receive the correct side. Double-check the side before collection or delivery, as returning electrical items to a dismantler can be difficult.
Engine and drivetrain make no difference to rear light fitment on the BMW X7 – all G07 variants share the same body shell and rear lamp positions. The only factors that matter are the generation phase (pre-facelift 2019–2021 or post-facelift 2022-onwards) and which side you need. Confirm the phase with your breaker using your registration number.
Whether BMW made any minor production changes to the rear light unit or surrounding bodywork within the pre-facelift G07 run (2019–2021) is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration. This type of mid-cycle detail is not always publicly documented and breakers can cross-reference part numbers directly to your VIN. It's the safest way to avoid buying a unit that looks correct but doesn't seat or wire properly.