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No two windscreens 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 has been produced in one main generation, the G07, launched in 2019, with a facelift (LCI) arriving in 2023 that brought styling and technology updates. Windscreens from pre-LCI and post-LCI cars are not guaranteed to interchange, so if you are sourcing across that 2023 boundary you should confirm with the breaker that the screen from their donor car matches your specific build. Always quote your registration when requesting a quote.
The 2021 car is a pre-facelift G07 and the 2024 car is a post-facelift (LCI) G07, and these sit either side of the 2023 facelift boundary. Although the underlying platform is shared, windscreen dimensions and the brackets or recesses for cameras and sensors may differ between the two builds. You need to confirm directly with the breaker whether the specific screen they have will cross that boundary and suit your car's ADAS setup.
The trim level – whether that is Pure Excellence, xLine, M Sport or M50i – does not determine which windscreen you need; the glass itself is the same across trims on the same generation. What does matter is whether your car has a heated windscreen and whether it has brackets or cut-outs for an ADAS camera, radar, or lane-departure system, as these features vary by specification rather than trim name. Check your existing screen for heating elements and camera mounts before ordering, and confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration.
Not necessarily: G07 windscreens can differ in whether they carry a camera bracket, a rain-sensor patch, or a combined ADAS mount, and fitting the wrong variant can mean your systems stop working correctly. You should treat the ADAS camera bracket as a key fitment point and confirm with the breaker that the screen from their donor vehicle matches the setup on your specific car. Give the breaker your full registration and describe the sensors visible on your current screen so they can check the donor car before you commit.
Heated and unheated windscreens are not interchangeable – the heated version contains fine wire elements embedded in the glass and has additional electrical connectors at the base that an unheated screen does not. If your car was built with a heated windscreen you should source another heated screen to retain that function; fitting an unheated replacement means losing the heating capability and may leave connectors unused. Confirm with the breaker that the screen from their donor car matches your heated or unheated specification before purchasing.