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A buyer's guide to used Volkswagen ID.4 rear light

No two rear lights 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:

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Fitment questions

Does a rear light from an early ID.4 fit a later one – say a 2021 car on a 2023 or 2024 car?

The ID.4 received a facelift in 2023, which brought revised rear light units with a different internal graphic and revised cluster shape, so pre-facelift lights (2021–2022) and post-facelift lights (2023 onwards) are not the same part. Confirm with the breaker whether a light from across that 2023 boundary will fit your registration before buying, as the mounting points and wiring connectors may also differ.

Will a rear light from a 2021 or 2022 ID.4 fit another pre-facelift 2021 or 2022 car?

Within the pre-facelift generation (2021–2022) the ID.4 is a single five-door SUV body style throughout, so a rear light from the same pre-facelift period is your strongest starting point for a used match. Engine and drivetrain choice – whether single-motor rear-wheel drive or dual-motor four-wheel drive – makes no difference to rear light fitment. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker to be certain.

Does trim level matter – for example, does a rear light from an ID.4 Life or Match fit a Pro Performance or GTX?

Trim level – Life, Match, Style, Pro Performance, or GTX – does not affect which rear light housing fits the car, because the body pressing and light aperture are identical across all ID.4 trims. You may find cosmetic differences such as tinted versus clear lenses on certain trim-level original parts, so check the appearance matches what you want before agreeing a price. A light sourced from any trim on the same generation and production period should physically fit your car.

Is the NS (nearside) rear light the same part as the OS (offside) rear light on the ID.4?

No – nearside and offside rear lights are handed (mirrored) parts and are not interchangeable, so when contacting a breaker make clear whether you need the driver's side (OS, right-hand on a UK car) or passenger's side (NS, left-hand). Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can pull the correct side from their stock.

Does the ID.4 GTX have different rear lights to the standard ID.4?

The GTX shares the same rear light aperture and body structure as the rest of the ID.4 range, so trim level does not create a fitment difference. However, GTX-spec lights may carry a slightly different lens finish or badging area, so if you want a like-for-like cosmetic match confirm the exact appearance with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming any same-generation unit will look identical.

Can I use rear lights from a Skoda Enyaq or Audi Q4 e-tron on my ID.4 – they share the same MEB platform?

Although the ID.4, Enyaq iV, and Q4 e-tron are all built on Volkswagen's MEB platform, each model has its own distinct body pressing and rear light cluster design, so they are not interchangeable parts. Stick to ID.4-specific units when sourcing from a breaker, and confirm the year and facelift status matches your car's registration.