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The VW ID.7 launched in the UK in 2023 and is a relatively new model, so there is not yet a confirmed facelift with a documented stalk change — within the current production run, stalks are generally expected to be the same part. However, because stalk designs can be revised quietly mid-production, always confirm with the breaker by giving them your exact registration so they can match by VIN rather than year alone. Never assume a part fits without that check.
For indicator stalks, trim level does not affect fitment — the stalk assembly is determined by the steering column and electronics platform, not whether the car is a standard ID.7 or a Pro S. You may find cosmetic or finish differences on the stalk surround between trim levels, but the functional stalk itself should interchange. Confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
The ID.7 shares the MEB platform with the ID.3 and ID.4, and some MEB components do cross over between models, but indicator stalks are tied to the specific steering column and column stalk module fitted to each car. Do not assume MEB platform sharing means the stalk will physically or electronically plug straight in — confirm with the breaker whether the part number from an ID.3 or ID.4 matches your ID.7's registration before buying.
The ID.7's indicator stalk on many specifications incorporates controls or signals linked to driver assistance systems, so a stalk from a car without those features fitted may not function correctly in yours. When requesting a quote on FindApart, tell the breaker your exact registration and mention which assistance features your car has, so they can source a stalk from a matching specification vehicle. This is particularly important and is something only the breaker can verify by cross-referencing part numbers.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can look up the exact VIN-level specification — the ID.7 has enough variant complexity in its electronics that matching by reg is far more reliable than matching by year or trim name alone. It also helps to mention your steering wheel type and whether your car has active lane assist, as these can influence the stalk assembly used. The breakers quoting through FindApart are experienced dismantlers who will cross-reference part numbers for you.