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Used dpfs 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:
No – the ID.7 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've been quoted for a DPF on an ID.7, there may be a mix-up with the vehicle details. Double-check your registration against the part you actually need, as you may be thinking of a different Volkswagen model.
Because the ID.7 is a battery-electric car, it produces no exhaust emissions and therefore has no DPF, catalytic converter, or any other exhaust aftertreatment component to source. No breaker will list one for this vehicle because the part simply does not exist on it. If your car has an MOT advisory or fault code related to emissions, it's worth rechecking with a VW-trained technician to confirm the correct diagnosis and vehicle.
No cross-referencing is possible here because the ID.7 has no exhaust system to fit a DPF into – it is fully electric and shares no drivetrain components with combustion-engined Volkswagen models like the Passat or Arteon. If you own a Passat or Arteon and need a DPF, that's a separate search where engine code and emissions standard (Euro 5 or Euro 6) are the key fitment factors to confirm with a breaker against your registration. The ID.7 simply cannot accept this part.
Trim level is irrelevant here for two reasons: first, the ID.7 is fully electric and has no DPF regardless of specification; second, even on combustion-engined cars, trim does not affect DPF fitment – engine code and emissions era are what matter. Whether your ID.7 is in Pro, Pro S, or any other specification makes no difference to this question. If you need exhaust aftertreatment parts for a different VW, focus on the engine code and Euro standard rather than trim.
An ID.7 cannot have a DPF fault because it is a pure electric vehicle with no internal combustion engine or exhaust system. Any emissions-related warning on an electric vehicle is more likely related to the battery management system, high-voltage components, or a diagnostic system misread. We'd strongly recommend returning to your garage or a VW specialist to clarify the fault code before purchasing any parts.