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Used Mercedes-Benz EQC Front Grille

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz EQC cover and was there a facelift?

The Mercedes-Benz EQC (N293 platform) was produced from 2019 onwards as a single generation with no significant facelift that introduced a new front-end design during its production run, so the grille design remained consistent across the range. If you are unsure whether a very late production car differs from an early one, confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration plate to be certain.

Will a front grille from a 2020 EQC fit a 2022 EQC?

Because the EQC ran as a single generation (N293) without a front-end facelift, a grille from a 2020 car and one from a 2022 car are from the same design cycle and are very likely to be compatible. That said, always confirm the exact part number with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing, as minor running changes can occasionally affect fitment.

Does the EQC front grille differ between the EQC 400 4MATIC and other variants?

No — the front grille is a body panel tied to the generation and front-end design, not to the drivetrain or power output, so the EQC 400 4MATIC shares the same grille as other EQC variants. You may notice cosmetic differences in finish or badging depending on the specification the donor car was built to, so check the appearance matches what you need, but the physical fitment should be the same.

Does the trim level — for example Edition 1, AMG Line, or Sport — affect which front grille I need?

Fitment-wise the trim level does not change which grille shell you need, as front-end panels are shared across the EQC range regardless of trim designation. However, cosmetic details such as gloss-black surrounds, chrome finishes, or specific badging can vary between trims like AMG Line and standard Sport, so make sure the grille from the breaker matches the look of your car if appearance matters to you.

I have an early 2019 EQC — will a grille from a 2023 car still fit?

The EQC remained on the same N293 platform with a consistent front-end design throughout production, so a 2023 grille sourced from a breaker is likely to be from the same design family as your 2019 car. Because we cannot rule out any late minor running changes affecting the fitment of a specific grille, confirm the part number with the breaker using your registration before agreeing to buy.

Does the front grille change between right-hand drive and left-hand drive EQCs?

Front grilles are symmetrical panels mounted centrally on the car, so right-hand drive (UK) and left-hand drive versions share the same grille and the driving position makes no difference to fitment. A grille sourced from a UK breaker will be from a right-hand drive car, but that is irrelevant for this particular part — focus instead on confirming the model year and build specification with the breaker against your registration.

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.