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Fitment on a used seat 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 currently a single generation, so a 2023 seat should be directly comparable to a 2024 seat in terms of basic fitment. That said, always confirm with the breaker against your registration, as minor running changes can occur within a production year. Make sure you specify the correct side (NS for nearside/passenger, OS for offside/driver) and your trim level, as seat style can vary between trims.
Yes, trim level matters for ID.7 seats because different trims — such as Pro, Pro S, and GT — can feature different seat styles, materials, and integrated features like heating, massage functions, or sport seat designs. A seat from the same trim level is the safest match, and while seats from a different trim may physically mount correctly, the look and features may not match. Confirm the trim level with the breaker against your registration to avoid cosmetic or functional mismatches.
The GT trim on the ID.7 features sportier seat designs that differ in style and potentially in integrated features compared to those in the Pro and Pro S trims, so a direct swap may result in a mismatch in appearance or functionality. Mechanically the mounting points within the same generation are likely similar, but this is not guaranteed across trim levels. Ask the breaker to confirm compatibility against your specific registration before purchasing.
No — the engine or battery variant (for example, the standard or long-range powertrain) does not affect seat fitment on the ID.7. Seats are matched by generation, trim level, and side, not by drivetrain. Focus your enquiry with the breaker on your trim level, model year, and whether you need the nearside or offside seat.
Yes — ID.7 seats can incorporate side airbags and pretensioner seat belts, both of which are safety-critical components. Airbags and pretensioners are single-use devices and must be replaced if they have been deployed; never fit a seat with a deployed airbag or triggered pretensioner. Professional fitting is strongly recommended, and you should confirm airbag module compatibility with your car's specific SRS system and pretensioner variant directly with the breaker against your registration, as these are not details we can confirm here.
Yes, it matters — driver's (offside/OS) and passenger's (nearside/NS) seats are different parts and are not interchangeable. In the UK the driver sits on the right (offside), so be clear with the breaker about which side you need. Also confirm your trim level and model year to ensure the seat style and any integrated features match your vehicle.