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No two headlights 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 EQE is a first-generation model launched in 2022, so all UK examples sold to date sit within that single generation and share the same front-end architecture. Provided you are matching within that generation, year alone is unlikely to be a barrier to fitment, though always confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The EQE launched in 2022 and, as of the time of writing, remains within its first generation with no confirmed major facelift having reached UK customers that would alter the front-end panels. On that basis a 2022 and 2024 unit are likely to be compatible, but you should confirm this directly with the breaker using your registration, as minor running changes can sometimes affect lamp specifications.
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the headlight on the EQE — the front-end structure is shared across the range regardless of whether the car is a standard, AMG Line, or AMG Line Premium specification. Bear in mind that higher trims may be fitted with different lamp technology, such as digital light or Multibeam LED units, which can look different or have additional connectors compared with the standard fitment, so check the lamp type on your existing unit and confirm the match with the breaker.
No — wheelbase does not affect headlight fitment on the EQE, as the front-end panels are shared across body lengths within the same generation. You can disregard wheelbase when searching for a replacement headlight and focus instead on the generation and any lamp-technology differences, confirming the exact specification with the breaker.
In the UK, the nearside (NS) headlight is on the left as you sit in the car, and the offside (OS) is on the right — headlights are handed and not interchangeable between sides, so make sure you specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from the breaker. If you are unsure which side is damaged, check from the driver's seat or look for a part number stamped on the lamp housing itself.
Yes — engine or battery specification has no bearing on headlight fitment for the EQE, as the front-end is identical across the powertrain range. The key things to match are the generation, the side (NS or OS), and the lamp technology fitted to your car, which you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.