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Second Hand Volkswagen T-Roc Rear Light

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A buyer's guide to used Volkswagen T-Roc rear light

No two rear lights 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a rear light from an older T-Roc fit my newer one – does the 2017–2021 pre-facelift differ from the 2022-onwards facelift?

Yes, this is an important boundary to know: the T-Roc first generation ran from 2017 to 2021, then received a significant facelift for 2022-onwards which brought a redesigned rear-light cluster with a different shape and fixing arrangement. Parts from the pre-facelift and facelift cars are not the same, so confirm with the breaker that the part they have matches your exact registration before buying. Never assume a light from either side of that 2022 boundary will cross over.

Does it matter whether the T-Roc rear light is from a Cabriolet or the standard hatchback?

Yes, absolutely – the T-Roc Cabriolet has a completely different body structure and rear end to the standard five-door hatchback, and the rear lights are not interchangeable between the two body styles. Always tell the breaker which body style you have so they can pull from the correct donor car. Fitting the wrong body style's unit simply won't work.

Does trim level matter when buying a used T-Roc rear light – will a light from an R-Line fit a Life or Style?

Trim level does not affect which rear-light unit fits the T-Roc – the same cluster fits across Life, Style, R-Line, and R-Line Edition trims for the same generation and body style. You may find cosmetic differences such as smoked or clear lens finishes between trim levels on the donor car versus yours, so ask the breaker to describe the appearance if matching looks matters to you. Fitment-wise, trim is not a concern.

Does it matter if the rear light is from the NS (nearside, passenger) or OS (offside, driver) side?

Yes, left and right rear lights are handed and not interchangeable – always specify NS (nearside, left, passenger side) or OS (offside, right, driver side) clearly when contacting a breaker. Getting this wrong is one of the most common ordering mistakes on rear clusters. Double-check your registration and the breaker's listing confirm the same side.

Can I use a T-Roc rear light from a 2019 car on my 2021 car?

Both 2019 and 2021 fall within the pre-facelift first-generation T-Roc (2017–2021), so in principle the rear lights should be from the same design generation. However, mid-generation pressing or specification changes can occasionally affect individual panels, so confirm with the breaker against your exact registration to be certain before purchasing. This is a straightforward question any experienced breaker should be able to verify quickly.

I've been quoted a rear light described as coming from a 2022 T-Roc – will it fit my 2020 car?

This is a cross-facelift situation: 2020 is pre-facelift (first-generation, 2017–2021) and 2022 is the redesigned facelift model, and the rear-light clusters are different between these two generations. Route this directly to the breaker and check against your registration, as the 2022 part is very unlikely to be a direct replacement for your 2020 car. You'll want to source a pre-facelift unit from the 2017–2021 range instead.