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Used Mercedes-Benz EQS Rear Bumper

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Choosing the right used Mercedes-Benz EQS rear bumper

Used rear bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz EQS rear bumper fit – is there a facelift I need to know about?

The EQS was launched in 2021 and received a facelift in 2024, so there are two distinct generations of rear bumper pressing to be aware of. A pre-facelift bumper (2021–2023) is unlikely to be a straight swap onto a facelifted car (2024 onwards), so if your registration sits near that boundary confirm with the breaker that the part matches your exact build date. Never assume year alone is enough – always check against your registration plate.

Will a rear bumper from a 2022 EQS fit my 2024 EQS?

The 2024 model year marks the EQS facelift, which brought styling changes that affect the rear bumper shape and sensor apertures, so a 2022 pre-facelift bumper crossing that boundary is unlikely to fit directly. Name the boundary to your breaker – tell them your car is the post-2024 facelift – and ask them to confirm the part number matches before you commit. We cannot guarantee fitment across that generational change.

Does the EQS rear bumper differ between the saloon and the SUV?

Yes – the EQS saloon and the EQS SUV are completely different body styles built on the same platform, and their rear bumpers are not interchangeable. Always confirm with the breaker that the part is pulled from the same body style as your car, not just any EQS. Mixing them up is one of the most common fitment mistakes on platform-shared vehicles.

Does the trim level affect which rear bumper I need – for example, does an AMG Line bumper fit a standard EQS?

Trim level does not change the fundamental fitment of a rear bumper on the EQS – the underlying shell is the same across the range. However, AMG Line and AMG models often carry different lower apron styling, diffuser detailing, and sensor layouts, so the bumper you source may look noticeably different once fitted even if it bolts on. If visual matching matters to you, ask the breaker to confirm the trim specification of the donor car matches yours.

I've seen EQS bumpers listed without a year – how do I make sure I'm getting the right one?

Always provide your full registration to the breaker so they can cross-reference the part against your exact build date and specification – a year alone won't distinguish pre-facelift from post-facelift parts or catch any mid-run pressing changes. Confirm body style (saloon or SUV), sensor hole count, and whether you need a towbar aperture if applicable. Responsible breakers on Findapart will check your reg before quoting.

Does it matter if the rear bumper comes from a higher-mileage EQS – will it still fit?

Mileage has no bearing on whether a rear bumper will fit; what matters is generation, body style, and whether it's pre- or post-facelift, not how far the donor car has travelled. What higher mileage might affect is the condition of the plastic, the paintwork, and any integrated sensors, so inspect those details with the breaker before agreeing a price. Fitment depends entirely on the specification match, not the odometer reading.