Findapart

Second Hand Mercedes-Benz EQB Rear Light

Need a used Mercedes-Benz EQB rear light? Request a free quote from UK vehicle dismantlers and compare offers direct.

Enter your registration or select your vehicle

Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.

GB

Buying a used Mercedes-Benz EQB rear light: what matters

Fitment on a used rear light varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

Other used Mercedes-Benz EQB parts

Used rear light for other Mercedes-Benz models

Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz EQB cover and are there any facelift changes that affect rear light fitment?

The EQB was launched in the UK from 2022 onwards as Mercedes-Benz's all-electric compact SUV; it is a single generation at time of writing with no confirmed major facelift producing a clear body-panel boundary. Because rear lights are body-style and generation-specific, all current UK EQB models share the same five-door SUV body and should be in the same fitment family — but always confirm with the breaker against your registration in case of any mid-run pressing or lamp changes Mercedes introduced quietly.

Will a rear light from a 2022 EQB fit my 2024 EQB?

Both the 2022 and 2024 EQB sit within the same single generation and share the same five-door SUV body, so fitment is likely — however, mid-generation detail changes to lamp clusters do happen and are not always well publicised. Name the boundary cautiously: confirm with the breaker against both registration numbers before purchasing to be certain the part is a direct swap.

Does the trim level matter — will an EQB 300 rear light fit an EQB 350?

Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the EQB; the 300, 350 and AMG Line variants all use the same five-door SUV bodyshell and the same lamp apertures. You may find cosmetic differences such as smoked or clear lens finishes between specification levels, so check the appearance matches your existing light, but the physical fit should not be a concern.

Is the EQB rear light the same as the GLB rear light, since they share a platform?

The EQB and GLB are built on the same MFA2 platform and are closely related, which often prompts this question from buyers trying to widen their search. Whether the pressed rear panels and lamp units are identical or carry subtle differences between the two nameplates is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this falls into the category of same-platform variants sold under different names where we cannot state interchangeability as fact.

Does it matter whether I need the nearside or offside rear light when getting a quote from a breaker?

Yes — NS (nearside, passenger side, left) and OS (offside, driver side, right) rear lights are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable, so always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker. Check your existing unit or your vehicle's registration details to confirm the side before requesting a quote.

Can I use a rear light from a Mercedes EQB sold in another European market on my UK car?

UK-market EQBs are right-hand drive, and while the body panels are shared across markets, rear lamp clusters can carry market-specific differences such as indicator colour or reflector layout to meet local regulations. Confirm with the breaker that any unit they hold was removed from a right-hand-drive UK-registered car to avoid compatibility and MoT issues.