Car front middle air outlet vent trim panel replacement part for BMW G05 X5 G06 X6 G07 X7 models centre left or centre right plastic grille fascia component.
BMW G05 G06 G07 Front Centre Air Outlet Grille Replacement Trim Panel

This plastic air vent trim panel serves as a specific replacement part for the front centre dashboard outlets on BMW's G05 (X5), G06 (X6), and G07 (X7) models. Over time, the thin slats of the original air vent grille can become damaged, cracked, or broken due to accidental impact or general wear. Replacing the entire air vent assembly can be costly and complex. This component provides a targeted solution, offering just the visible trim panel to refresh the interior's appearance. It is supplied as a complete set for either the centre-left or the centre-right outlet position, allowing you to address the exact side that requires attention.
Features and Construction

This replacement part is designed to directly fit the specified BMW SUV models, focusing on the practical need to repair a single dashboard element.
Material and Build
The grille is constructed from plastic, which is the standard material used for such interior trim components. This ensures the replacement part maintains a consistent look and feel with the surrounding dashboard panels. The construction is focused on replicating the form and fit of the original factory part, providing a straightforward swap for the damaged section without requiring modifications.
Size and Practical Fit
The part is specifically shaped for the front centre air outlet location on the listed BMW models. It is crucial to select the correct variant based on its position: 'G05/G06/G07 [middle left]' or 'G05/G06/G07 [middle right]'. Each is a distinct part designed to fit only its corresponding side of the centre console. The product is supplied as one complete set, containing all necessary pieces for that specific side's grille replacement.
Uses and Placement

This component has a clear, singular use case: repairing a specific area of a vehicle's interior. Its application is defined by both the vehicle model and the exact location of the damage.
Event or Professional Use
For automotive detailers, valeters, or used car dealerships preparing a vehicle for sale, replacing a cracked or broken centre air vent can significantly improve the interior's presentation. It addresses a common point of wear that is immediately visible to a potential buyer, offering a cost-effective refresh compared to more extensive dashboard work. This makes it a practical part for professional refurbishment workflows.
Everyday Home Use
For the vehicle owner, this part enables a DIY repair to fix a frustrating but common issue. A broken centre vent can look untidy and may even affect airflow direction if slats are missing. Sourcing this specific trim panel allows an owner to restore the dashboard's original appearance. The repair is typically less involved than replacing electrical components, making it a manageable project for those comfortable with basic interior panel removal.
Benefits and Buying Value

The value of this product lies in its specificity and the practical problem it solves, rather than generic features or claims.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
By replacing only the damaged plastic trim, you utilise the existing functional air vent housing and mechanisms. This approach is more economical and generates less waste than discarding a complete, largely functional assembly. Once installed, the new plastic grille requires no special maintenance beyond standard interior cleaning, aligning with the low upkeep of the original part.
Why Choose This Product
This product is chosen for its precise application. It targets owners of BMW G05, G06, and G07 models who have identified a broken centre air vent as a specific repair need. The clear model and position compatibility (left or right) reduces the risk of ordering an incorrect part. It offers a focused solution that is more affordable and less complicated than a full OEM assembly from a dealer, providing a sensible path to restoring the interior's condition.





