BMW G20 330e LCI Front Package Bonnet Bumper Headlights
PHEV Optimized Cooling | Inverted L-Signature LED | 2023–2026
The 330e LCI front-end is unique within the G20 3 Series lineup. While it shares the sharpened aesthetics of the 2023+ facelift, it requires a specific Hybrid Cooling Architecture to manage both the B48 petrol engine and the high-voltage battery system. This package is the essential “kit” for LCI conversions or high-standard collision repairs. BMW G20 330e LCI Front Package Bonnet Bumper Headlights
Core Components in the 330e LCI Package
| Category | Component Detail |
| Bumper Assembly | LCI M-Sport Front Bumper (Primed). Features larger vertical air curtains and no fog lights. |
| Sheet Metal | Aluminum LCI Bonnet (Hood) and Left/Right Fenders. |
| 330e Cooling | Hybrid Specific Pack: 1000W High-Power Fan, Main Radiator, and Low-Temp Auxiliary Radiators. |
| LCI Lighting | LCI “Inverted L” LED Headlights. Blue design accents available on Matrix-LED versions. |
| Grilles | LCI Active Air Stream Kidney Grille. One-piece design with motorized aero shutters. |
| Structural | LCI Lock Carrier (Radiator Support), Bumper Impact Bar, and LCI-specific brackets. |
330e Hybrid Specific Considerations
The 330e’s front end is more than just a cosmetic shell. Because of the plug-in hybrid drivetrain, there are several “invisible” differences:
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High-Power Cooling Fan: The 330e uses a 1000W fan (compared to 400W–500W on non-hybrid models) to manage heat while stationary or charging.
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Secondary Cooling Loop: The front package includes heat exchangers for the low-temperature circuit that cools the electric motor and power electronics.
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Aero-Efficiency: The active kidney grilles on the 330e are tuned to remain closed as much as possible to maximize electric-only range by reducing drag.
LCI “Full Face” Retrofit Requirements
 Important for Pre-LCI (2019–2022) Owners:
If you are upgrading your older 330e to the LCI look, you cannot swap parts individually.
The Set Rule: The LCI headlights have a different lower contour. You must install the LCI Bumper, LCI Bonnet, and LCI Headlights as a single synchronized unit for the gaps to align.
Coding: The 2023+ headlights require updated modules and coding to the BDC (Body Domain Controller) to recognize the new DRL and Matrix logic.





















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