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No two rear cross members are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The ID.7 launched in the UK in 2023 and remains in production, so it is a single first-generation model at this stage with no facelift yet established. As the range matures, mid-generation pressing changes can sometimes affect body panels and structural components, so confirm with the breaker against your registration if you are sourcing a part from a car built at a different point in the production run.
Both sit within the same first-generation ID.7 platform, so compatibility is plausible, but whether any mid-generation pressing changes were introduced between those build dates is not something that can be confirmed here. Always check the part against your exact registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes, body style is the primary fitment consideration for a rear cross member — the ID.7 is offered as a saloon and as a Tourer (estate), and these body styles have completely different rear structures. Make sure you specify saloon or Tourer clearly when requesting a quote from the breaker, as the two will not interchange.
Trim level does not affect the fitment of a rear cross member; the structural component is determined by platform and body style, not by specification. You may find cosmetic differences in surrounding trim pieces depending on the level of the donor car, but the cross member itself should be consistent across Pro, Pro S, and GTX on the same body style. Confirm with the breaker that the body style matches your car.
No — the Tourer estate and the saloon have entirely different rear body structures, and a rear cross member from one will not fit the other. Always specify your exact body style to the breaker when requesting a quote.
Ask the breaker for the registration or VIN of the donor vehicle so they can confirm it is from the correct body style and platform, and cross-reference it against your own registration. Given the ID.7 is a relatively new model, most available used parts will be first-generation, but you should never assume fitment without the breaker verifying the match directly.