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No two rear lights are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Mercedes-Benz EQC (N293) was produced as a single generation from 2019 onwards, and while Mercedes made detail updates during its production run, there is no widely documented full facelift with a confirmed year that splits the range into distinct phases. Because mid-generation pressing or lighting changes can occur without a formal facelift announcement, you should confirm with the breaker that the donor part matches your exact registration before buying.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the EQC – the lamp units themselves are the same across variants including Sport, AMG Line, and Edition trim levels. That said, some trim grades may have had optional or standard matrix/MULTIBEAM LED specification, so the cosmetic appearance of the internals could differ even if the housing fits; check the look of the unit against yours before buying. Confirm the spec with the breaker against your registration to make sure you get a visually matching unit.
No, the nearside and offside rear lights are handed (mirrored) units and are not interchangeable with each other. Always tell the breaker which side you need – nearside is the left (kerbside) and offside is the right (driver's side) when sitting in the car. Fitting the wrong side will mean the lens profile and wiring plug are misaligned.
No – the EQC is a unique platform (N293) with its own body pressings and rear panel design, so its rear lights are specific to that model and do not cross over to the GLC, EQA, or any other Mercedes. Body style and platform are the critical fitment factors here, and the EQC's SUV-coupe style rear end is distinct. Always source a rear light listed specifically for the Mercedes-Benz EQC.
Because the EQC ran as a single generation from 2019, many units will be compatible across the production range, but Mercedes has been known to make quiet mid-production component changes that are not formally announced as a facelift. For that reason, give the breaker your exact registration so they can verify the part against your specific build date rather than relying on year alone.
The EQC (N293) is one continuous generation, so a 2020 unit and a 2022 unit are from the same body generation and fitment is likely to be similar. However, minor mid-production changes to rear lamp assemblies cannot be ruled out, and this is exactly the kind of cross-year swap you should confirm with the breaker against your full registration before purchasing. Never assume fitment purely on year without that check.