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Start your part requestThe Volkswagen ID.5 was introduced in 2022 and shares its MEB platform and front-end styling with the ID.4 of the same generation. As of 2024 a mid-cycle refresh was introduced for the wider ID. family, which brought changes to the front-end including the grille and bumper treatment, so the pre-facelift and post-facelift cars are the key fitment boundary to be aware of. Always confirm the exact build date of both donor and recipient vehicles with the breaker against your registration before buying.
2022 and 2024 ID.5s sit either side of the facelift boundary introduced around 2024, and front-end panels including the grille typically change at a facelift. You should not assume the pre-facelift grille will drop straight in, even though the underlying platform is the same. Confirm with the breaker whether the part from a pre-facelift car is compatible with your post-facelift registration before purchasing.
Trim level — whether GT, Pro Performance or any other variant — does not affect the structural fitment of the front grille on the ID.5, as front-end panels are shared across the range within the same facelift period. That said, there may be cosmetic differences such as gloss black versus chrome finishes between trims, so check the appearance of the donor grille matches what you want. Fitment itself should not be the concern; it is the cosmetic finish you need to verify with the breaker.
Although the ID.5 and ID.4 share the MEB platform, the ID.5 has a distinct fastback roofline and subtly different front-end styling, and grille assemblies are not guaranteed to interchange between the two models. Some panels may share part numbers but this is not something that can be stated as fact across all variants and production dates. Check the part number on your existing grille and confirm compatibility with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
Yes, the year still matters because the facelift boundary around 2024 brought changes to the front-end design, which can affect individual components within the grille assembly as well as the full unit. A part from a pre-facelift car may not align correctly with a post-facelift bumper or vice versa. Confirm the exact production period of the donor vehicle with the breaker against your registration to make sure the part matches your specific front-end design.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.