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Used quarter panels 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:
The Volkswagen ID.7 launched in the UK in 2023 and is a first-generation model; as of mid-2025 no facelift with confirmed bodyshell or pressing changes has been publicly established, so year-to-year fitment within the current range is broadly expected to be consistent. That said, mid-generation pressing changes can occur without announcement, so always confirm with the breaker that the donor panel matches your exact registration before buying.
Yes – body style is the most important fitment factor for quarter panels. The ID.7 is offered as a saloon (standard) and an estate (Tourer), and the rear quarter panels for these two body styles are completely different pressings that will not interchange, so make sure you specify which body style you have when getting quotes from breakers.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment – the underlying pressing is the same across Pro, Pro S, and Tour grades on the same body style. You may find that a panel pulled from a different trim has different factory-applied finishes or pre-drilled holes for trim clips, but the structural fit will be the same; just confirm any cosmetic differences with the breaker before purchasing.
Absolutely – nearside and offside panels are mirror images of each other and will never interchange left-to-right, and on top of that the saloon and Tourer estate use entirely different rear quarter pressings. Always tell the breaker both the side (NS or OS) and the body style (saloon or Tourer) to ensure you get the correct part.
The ID.7 has been on sale in the UK from 2023 as a single generation with no publicly confirmed facelift pressing changes, so a 2023 panel would generally be expected to fit a 2024 or 2025 car of the same body style. However, minor mid-production pressing changes can happen quietly, so confirm the panel against your specific registration with the breaker rather than assuming compatibility purely on year.
No – the Tourer estate and the saloon have completely different rear bodyshell shapes, so their quarter panels are entirely different pressings and will not fit across body styles. Stick to sourcing a panel from the same body style as your car, and confirm this with the breaker when requesting your quote.