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Used headlights 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:
The Mercedes-Benz X-Class ran from 2017 to 2020 as a single generation with no facelift during its production life, so the front-end styling remained consistent throughout. This makes headlight compatibility relatively straightforward compared to longer-running models, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Because the X-Class ran as one unchanged generation from 2017 to 2020 with no facelift, headlights from any year within that range are drawn from the same front-end design. In practice this means a 2017 unit should correspond to a 2020 unit, but you should still confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration, as halogen and xenon/LED variants can differ even within the same generation.
Engine choice has no bearing on headlight fitment for the X-Class; the front end is shared regardless of whether your vehicle is the 2.3 four-cylinder or the 3.0 V6. The part that can make a difference is the lighting technology fitted — halogen versus xenon or LED — so confirm which type your car has with the breaker using your registration to make sure you receive the correct unit.
The X 220d, X 250d and X 350d are engine/specification designations rather than distinct body variants, and trim level does not affect headlight fitment on the X-Class. Be aware that higher specifications may have been fitted with xenon or LED units rather than halogen as standard, so there may be cosmetic and electrical differences between a headlight pulled from a base-spec car and one from a higher-spec example — confirm which lighting type your car requires with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes, nearside (NS) and offside (OS) headlights are handed and are not interchangeable, so make sure you specify NS (left, passenger side) or OS (right, driver side) clearly when requesting a quote from the breaker. Double-check this against your own vehicle before the part is dispatched to avoid unnecessary returns.
The X-Class was offered in one body style — a pickup truck — and the headlight unit is shared across the range regardless of bed length or specification. Wheelbase or load-bed differences do not affect the front-end panels, so this is not a fitment concern; the key variables to verify with the breaker remain the model year and the lighting technology (halogen, xenon or LED) fitted to your specific vehicle.