Bonnet BMW E46 Sedan Touring Facelift from 2001 M3 Look
M3-style bonnet (hood) for a facelift (LCI) E46 Sedan or Touring (2001–2005) is a bit of a technical puzzle. Because the E46 M3 was only built as a Coupe or Convertible and never received a “facelift” in the way the Sedan did, a standard M3 bonnet will not fit your car without significant modification.
To get that “M3 Look” (the iconic central power dome), you have three main options for a 2001+ facelift Sedan/Touring:
1. The “M3 Look” Aftermarket Bonnet (Best Fit)
The easiest way is to buy a bonnet specifically molded for the Facelift Sedan/Touring chassis but featuring the M3 power dome.
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Design: These have the M3 “bulge” but are shaped to meet the facelift headlights (which have the “tear-drop” upward curve) and the wider facelift kidney grilles.
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Materials: * FRP (Fiberglass): Usually the most affordable but requires a professional body shop to “prep and prime” for a clean finish.
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Carbon Fiber: Often available in “M3 GTR” style (with extra vents). Brands like Seibon or CMST Tuning are common, though often listed for Coupes, so you must verify the “4-door Facelift” fitment.
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Key Benefit: No welding or cutting required; it bolts onto your factory hinges.
2. The “Power Dome” Weld-In (Budget/Custom)
If you want to keep your original high-quality steel bonnet, many enthusiasts buy an M3 Power Dome “skin” or cut the bulge out of a damaged M3 bonnet.
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The Process: A body shop cuts a hole in your standard facelift bonnet and welds in the M3 hump.
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Pros: You retain perfect factory fitment at the headlights, fenders, and grilles because it’s your original hood.
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Cons: Labor-intensive and requires high-quality paint work to ensure the welds don’t show or rust over time.
3. Technical Fitment Warning: Why OEM M3 doesn’t fit
If you find a “Genuine BMW E46 M3 Hood” (Part No. 41617894223), be aware:
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Headlight Gap: The M3 hood was designed for pre-facelift style headlights. On your 2001+ facelift Sedan, there will be a massive, unsightly gap where the hood meets the lights.
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Width: The M3 hood is slightly wider to accommodate the M3’s flared fenders. On a standard Sedan, it may overhang the fenders.
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Grilles: You would have to switch to M3-style kidney grilles, which may not align with your facelift bumper.
Shopping Checklist for 2026
| Feature | What to look for |
| Compatibility | Must state “Facelift” or “LCI” and “4-Door/Touring”. |
| Hardware | Ensure it uses the factory latch mechanism (some race-spec hoods require Hood Pins/AeroLatches). |
| Washer Jets | Check if it has pre-cut holes for the windshield washer nozzles or if you need to relocate them. |




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