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Fitment on a used headlight 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:
The ID.7 launched in the UK in 2023 and is still in production, so it is a single generation with no facelift boundary established as of mid-2025. Because the model is relatively new, all current ID.7 headlights share the same generation platform, but always confirm the exact build date of the donor car with the breaker against your registration to be sure you are getting the right unit.
Within the current single generation, headlights are expected to be shared across the production run so far, making a 2023 unit a likely candidate for a 2024 or 2025 car. However, as the model is still in active production there is always a risk of a mid-cycle update introducing a revised front end, so ask the breaker to cross-reference the part number against your specific registration before buying.
Trim level does not determine headlight fitment on the ID.7 — the front-end structure is shared across Pro, Pro S, and Tour variants. You may find cosmetic differences such as the exact light signature or internal LED matrix specification between trim grades, so confirm with the breaker that the unit from the donor car matches the style you need, but the physical fitting and mounting points will be the same.
Yes — front-end panels including headlights are shared across body styles within the same generation, so the Tourer estate uses the same headlight units as the standard ID.7 fastback. Confirm the build year of the donor car with the breaker matches your own, but the body style difference is not a fitment concern.
Yes, headlights are side-specific, so make sure you ask the breaker explicitly for the nearside (NS, passenger side, left-hand side) unit for a right-hand-drive UK car. Ordering the offside (OS, driver side) by mistake is a common and costly error, so double-check before the part is dispatched.
The mounting points are shared regardless of trim level, so a headlight from a higher-specification donor car will physically fit your ID.7. Be aware that if the replacement unit has a different LED or matrix specification to your original, you may need to code the new light to your car's systems, so discuss this with your fitting garage before purchasing.