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Fitment on a used dpf varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
No – the ID.5 is a fully electric vehicle with no combustion engine, so it has no exhaust system, no diesel particulate filter, and no catalytic converter whatsoever. If you're searching for a DPF for an ID.5, it's likely a mistake with the registration lookup or a mix-up with another VW model. Double-check your vehicle's details, as you may need a different model's listing entirely.
It shouldn't be, because the ID.5 is a battery-electric SUV-coupé and has never been offered with a petrol or diesel engine in the UK market, meaning there is no DPF to source. It's possible the breaker's system has pulled the wrong model, or your registration has returned an incorrect match. Go back to the breaker with your full registration and VIN to get the correct part identified.
No fitment question applies here, as the ID.5 has no exhaust system to fit a DPF to. If you've arrived at this search because a diagnostic tool flagged a DPF fault code, it's worth checking whether the code reader was connected to the correct vehicle, as a fully electric car will not have DPF-related components. Speak to a VW specialist or the breaker with your registration to clarify what you actually need.
Trim level makes no difference to DPF fitment on any vehicle where a DPF is fitted, as the filter follows the engine code and emissions standard rather than the specification level. However, the ID.5 is fully electric across all trims – Life, Style, and GTX – so no DPF exists on any version. If a parts site is returning DPF results against one of these trims, the search has gone wrong and you should verify your registration directly with the breaker.
The ID.5 launched in the UK in 2022 as a pure electric vehicle and has remained electric across its range, so there is no DPF for any year of ID.5 production to date. If your MOT or garage report is mentioning a DPF, it's very likely referring to a different vehicle on your account or a diagnostic error. Contact the breaker with your registration and explain the situation so they can confirm what, if anything, you actually need.