Personally, I would stick with the part number from your original car.
Audi have a great way of changing certain parts and having different modules or controllers.
It’s almost always a good idea to keep to original part numbers when replacing expensive parts so you know 100% compatibility and in your case colour temperature match.
Also looking at the two part numbers I couldn’t honestly tell them apart except that the latter part number with 754 was the non adaptive composite headlight.
~Alex
Audi have a great way of changing certain parts and having different modules or controllers.
It’s almost always a good idea to keep to original part numbers when replacing expensive parts so you know 100% compatibility and in your case colour temperature match.
Also looking at the two part numbers I couldn’t honestly tell them apart except that the latter part number with 754 was the non adaptive composite headlight.
~Alex