Description
Visual condition of the part
The product shows signs of use visible in the photos.
BMW E60 Trunk Lid Boot Loading Sill Bootlid Cover Panel Trim is a practical interior trim component for the rear of the vehicle, designed to protect the trunk edge from mechanical damage. This black trim panel, mounted at the rear of the vehicle, enhances the aesthetics of the cargo area and helps maintain a consistent look for the trunk interior. Thanks to its factory-fit design for BMW, the component ensures secure attachment and predictable performance during use.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 7024863-1
- Mark: BMW (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 7024863
- Substitutable numbers: 51477024863, 7024863
- Location on the vehicle: Rear
- Color: Black
- Category: Floor Mats, Carpets & Boot Liners
Purpose and function of the component
The described trunk sill trim is designed for installation in the rear section of the BMW 5 Series E60, specifically in the trunk lid area. Its purpose is to protect the loading edge from scratches, abrasions, and point impacts that occur when loading or unloading luggage. At the same time, the panel serves an aesthetic function, masking fasteners and material transitions in the rear part of the interior.
The black color scheme facilitates integration with the factory BMW trunk finish, reducing the visibility of minor signs of wear and ensuring a consistent, understated look. Its placement at the rear of the vehicle means the component operates in an area particularly exposed to mechanical stress, which is why its proper selection is important for the durability of the finish.
Construction, fitment, and installation
The panel has been designed as a dedicated trim component for BMW, which translates into a proper fit with the trunk lid and adjacent linings. The shape of the trim matches the geometry of the loading sill, ensuring that no unwanted gaps or stresses occur around the mounting points after installation.
The arrangement of mounting points and edge profiling are adapted to the rear of the body, which facilitates installation and service removal. In practice, this means it is possible to replace a worn or damaged component without interfering with the trunk structure. The black surface of the trim works well with typical finishing materials used in the BMW E60, reducing the risk of unsightly color mismatches.
Condition, application, and benefits of replacement
The offered component comes from the secondary market, which allows for an economical replacement of a worn trim while maintaining the original character of the BMW finish. For heavily used vehicles, especially fleet cars or those used on long routes, replacing the trunk sill panel is a simple way to visually refresh the rear interior.
Selecting the right trim is not only important for aesthetics but also for practical reasons – a stable, factory-fitted component minimizes the risk of looseness, rattles, or unwanted vibrations in the trunk lid area. This, in turn, affects acoustic comfort in the cabin and the durability of adjacent linings and fasteners.
Integration with other BMW trunk components
The loading sill trim works in conjunction with other cargo area finishing components, such as liners, floor mats, or protective trays. Replacing a worn panel with a functional one allows you to maintain a consistent trunk finish layout, which is important both from a utility standpoint and when reselling the vehicle.
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or upgrade of the trunk area in your BMW and need other items from the same group, such as liners, floor mats, or additional protective panels, check out the available parts in the BMW trunk liners, floor mats, and trays category.
Additional materials and technical knowledge
For drivers interested in a broader context of vehicle upgrades, including the selection of used trim and maintenance parts, an article describing structural changes in popular models and the impact of parts on daily operation may be helpful. To this end, it is worth reading the material Hot-hatch legend: the evolution of the VW Golf GTI from Mk1 to Mk8 – structural changes and VW car parts, which shows how thoughtful component replacement can improve vehicle functionality and ergonomics.






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