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A used headlight that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Mercedes-Benz EQS is a first-generation model that launched in 2021, so used headlights from any 2021-onwards EQS are drawn from the same platform generation. Always confirm the exact build date of the donor vehicle with the breaker against your registration, as minor running changes can occur within a production run.
The EQS entered production in 2021 and as of the time of writing remains within its first generation, but Mercedes-Benz introduced a mid-cycle update to the EQS range around 2024 that revised the front-end styling including the headlights. Because this facelift boundary is the key fitment question here, you should confirm with the breaker whether the specific headlight from a pre-facelift car will physically interchange with your post-facelift car, quoting your registration to them directly.
No - the Mercedes-Benz EQS saloon and EQS SUV are distinct model lines built on different vehicle architectures, so their front-end components including headlights are not interchangeable. When sourcing a used headlight, make sure the breaker's donor vehicle is confirmed as the same model (saloon or SUV) as yours.
Engine and drivetrain variant - whether 450+, 450 4MATIC, or 580 4MATIC - does not affect headlight fitment on the EQS, as the front-end panels are shared across powertrain options within the same generation. You may encounter cosmetic differences in headlight units depending on whether the donor car had optional lighting packages such as the Digital Light system, so it is worth asking the breaker to confirm the specification of the unit before purchasing.
Yes, headlights are side-specific - the nearside (NS) is the left-hand side as you sit in the driver's seat, and the offside (OS) is the right-hand side, so always confirm which side you need before ordering. If you are unsure, give the breaker your registration and tell them which headlight is damaged and they can verify the correct unit.
The EQS was offered with different headlight specifications, including optional advanced LED units such as Mercedes-Benz Digital Light, and while the mounting points within a generation are shared, the specific variant fitted to the donor car may differ from yours. You should confirm with the breaker whether the headlight unit from their vehicle matches your car's specification, quoting your registration, to avoid compatibility issues with control modules or washers.