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Used bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz EQC (N293 platform) was produced from 2019 onwards as a single generation with no significant mid-life facelift that introduced new bumper or light designs, so all EQC models share the same front and rear bumper design throughout the production run. This makes year-to-year fitment relatively straightforward compared to models with mid-cycle refreshes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Because the EQC ran as a single unfacelifted generation across its production life, a bumper from a 2020 model should be compatible with a 2022 model in principle, as the front and rear styling remained consistent throughout. That said, always confirm with the breaker by checking against your specific registration, as minor production changes can occasionally affect fitment even within a single generation.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the bumper to the vehicle, as the mounting points and shell dimensions are shared across the EQC range regardless of specification. However, AMG Line models feature a more aggressive bumper styling with different lower apron detailing and trim finishes, so a bumper sourced from a standard EQC will fit but may look noticeably different on an AMG Line car, and vice versa. Make sure you source a bumper from a matching trim level if you want the correct cosmetic appearance.
No — the powertrain designation (EQC 300 or EQC 400) makes no difference to bumper fitment, as the front and rear body panels are shared across all drivetrain variants within the EQC generation. Focus on the model year and trim level for styling purposes rather than the motor specification. Confirm the part against your registration with the breaker as a final check.
The bumper shell itself is generally the same between left- and right-hand-drive EQC models, as the front and rear panels are symmetrical and not side-specific in their basic structure. However, details such as parking sensor layouts, tow-bar provisions, and fog light apertures can differ between markets, so it is worth checking these specifics carefully with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Front bumpers on the EQC are a single-piece unit spanning the full width of the car, so there is no separate NS or OS front bumper — you would be replacing the entire front bumper assembly regardless of which corner is damaged. If you only need a corner trim or lower flap on the NS side, confirm with the breaker exactly which sub-component is available and whether it matches your trim level for colour and styling.