If you own a BMW X2, your fitment depends on the chassis code rather than the model name. Use this hub to drill down to the exact variant you drive and avoid the common mistake of buying the right model with the wrong offset.
Across the X2 range, the typical OEM fitment is a 5×120 (older) or 5×112 (G-series and newer) bolt pattern with a 72.6 mm (or 66.6 mm) centre bore. OEM offsets fall in the ET20 to ET48 window and factory diameters run from 16 to 22 inch. Specific values vary by generation, which is why each chassis below has its own dedicated page. If you’re not certain which body shape you have, the chassis code is usually stamped on the VIN plate or visible in the V5.
Each BMW X2 wheel is photographed individually after refurbishment, so you can see the actual condition before you order. UK shipping is included, and we can quote for international delivery on request.
Choose the chassis you drive: F39 X2.
AlloyHub only stocks genuine X2 wheels, never replicas. If you’re unsure which fitment suits your car, our how to identify your alloy wheels, alloy wheel PCD guide will help.