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No two seats 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 is a single generation known as the G07, produced from 2019 onwards, with a facelift introduced in 2023 that brought revised interior trim and updated seat designs. Seats from pre-facelift models (2019–2022) and post-facelift models (2023 on) may not be a straight swap, so if you are buying across that 2023 boundary you should confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. Within the same pre- or post-facelift period, seats are generally more likely to interchange, but trim level and row position still need to match.
Yes, trim level matters significantly for BMW X7 seats, as xLine, M Sport, and Luxury models used different seat designs, upholstery, and in some cases different seat frames and side-bolster profiles. Fitting a seat from a different trim will likely result in a visible mismatch with the rest of your interior, and mounting point compatibility can also vary. Always tell the breaker your exact trim level alongside your registration so they can supply the correct seat.
Yes, the side matters: nearside (NS, left/passenger) and offside (OS, right/driver) seats are handed and are not interchangeable. The driver's seat in particular often has additional adjusters, memory functions, and wiring connectors that differ from the passenger side. Make sure you specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from the breaker.
BMW X7 seats commonly incorporate side-impact airbag modules within the seat bolsters, which makes them safety-critical components. Airbags and seat belt pretensioners are single-use items — if they have been deployed in an accident, they cannot be reused and the seat must be treated as scrap for safety purposes. Professional fitting is strongly recommended, and you should confirm with the breaker whether the airbag module in any used seat is compatible with your vehicle's specific SRS system before purchasing.
Yes, row position matters: the BMW X7 is a seven-seat SUV with three distinct rows, and seats are designed specifically for each row with different dimensions, mounting points, and integrated features. Second-row seats and third-row seats are not interchangeable, so you need to specify exactly which row and position you require when contacting a breaker. Providing your registration alongside the row and seat position will help the breaker identify the correct part.
Although the X5 (G05) and X7 (G07) share platform underpinnings, their seats are not a confirmed like-for-like swap due to differences in cabin dimensions, mounting configurations, and trim-specific designs. Cross-model fitment of this kind is not something that can be confirmed without checking your specific registration and seat reference numbers, so route this question directly to the breaker who can compare part numbers before you commit to buying.