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No two seats 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 EQS (first generation) launched in 2021 and all examples up to the current model share the same generation platform, so a seat from a 2022 car is very likely to be compatible with a 2023 car provided the trim level and side match. However, confirm the exact trim and seat specification with the breaker against your registration before buying, as minor mid-cycle updates can affect fitment details.
Engine and drivetrain variant do not affect seat fitment on the EQS — what matters is the generation, trim level, and which side the seat is from (nearside or offside). A seat from a 450 and a 580 of the same trim should be interchangeable, but always confirm the specific trim grade with the breaker to make sure the seat style matches.
Trim level does affect seats on the EQS — the AMG Line and Luxury Line trims use different seat designs and upholstery to the standard specification, so they are not a straight swap. You can still fit a seat from a different trim, but be prepared for a visible mismatch in style, bolstering, or material compared with your other seats. Confirm the trim grade with the breaker against both your registration and theirs to understand what cosmetic differences to expect.
Many EQS seats incorporate side airbags within the seat bolster, making them safety-critical components. Airbags and pretensioner seat belts are single-use items — once deployed they cannot be reused, so always ask the breaker to confirm the seat has never been involved in a deployment event. Professional fitting is strongly recommended, and you should confirm airbag module compatibility with your specific SRS system with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Yes, side matters — a nearside (left, passenger) seat and an offside (right, driver) seat are different parts and are not interchangeable. Make sure you specify NS or OS clearly when requesting a quote from the breaker, as the seat runner, adjuster mechanism, and any built-in airbag wiring differ between sides.
The EQS first generation launched in 2021, and if Mercedes-Benz introduce a facelift revision the seat specification may change at that point. Until a clearly established facelift boundary is confirmed, name the specific year and build date of both donor and recipient vehicles when asking the breaker, and have them cross-reference the part numbers against your registration to verify compatibility before you commit to a purchase.