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Start your part requestThe Mercedes-Benz EQC was produced as a single generation, launched in 2019 and running through to the end of production in 2023, so front bumpers from this full production window share the same platform and front-end design. There are no confirmed mid-life facelift changes that altered the bumper profile within this generation, but because styling details can vary by production date, always confirm the part against your exact registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The 2020 and 2022 EQC are both within the same single generation (2019–2023) and share the same front-end architecture, making a direct fit highly plausible. However, minor production changes can occur across a model run, so confirm the bumper against your specific registration with the breaker to be certain.
Trim level does not affect the structural fitment of the front bumper on the EQC, as the front-end panels are shared across variants. You may notice cosmetic differences such as lower apron finish or sensor aperture placement depending on the specification the bumper originally came from, so it is worth checking these details match your car's setup when speaking to the breaker.
The AMG Line specification on the EQC typically features a more aggressive lower apron and different styling details compared to the standard Edition 1 or Sport spec bumpers, so while the mounting points are shared across the generation, the visual finish and trim integration will differ. Fitment to the bodywork should be compatible, but if you want an OEM-matched look you should source a bumper from the same specification as your car, and confirm the details with the breaker against your registration.
The EQC is an electric vehicle offered in a single powertrain configuration, so there are no engine variants to consider — the front bumper is the same across all examples within the generation. Focus instead on confirming the production date and specification level of the donor vehicle with the breaker.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the production date and specification of both your car and the donor vehicle, as this is the most reliable way to confirm compatibility on a used part. Check that key features such as parking sensor hole layout, camera cutouts, and lower apron style match your original bumper, and ask the breaker to confirm these details before agreeing a purchase.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.