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Start your part requestThe CLE is a current-generation model that launched in 2023, so as of now there is only one generation of CLE to draw from when sourcing a used boot lid. Because the CLE is still in early production, there are no confirmed facelift or pressing changes to account for yet, but you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration in case of any running production changes. Engine and trim level make no difference to which boot lid fits.
No — the Coupé and Cabriolet are completely different body styles with entirely different rear-end pressings, so their boot lids are not interchangeable. Always specify your exact body style — Coupé or Cabriolet — when requesting a quote from a breaker. Sourcing the wrong body style is the most common fitment mistake on this type of vehicle.
Trim level — whether that's AMG Line, Exclusive, or any other grade — does not affect the fundamental fit of the boot lid, as the pressing is shared across trims. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as badging, spoiler lips, or different finishes between trim levels, so bear in mind a direct swap from a different trim may need minor cosmetic attention. Confirm the specific details with the breaker against your registration if a perfect like-for-like finish matters to you.
As the CLE only launched in 2023 and no facelift has been confirmed at the time of writing, cars across the 2023-to-present range should share the same body pressing in theory. However, early-production to later-production running changes in panel pressings cannot be ruled out, so you should confirm compatibility with the breaker against both the donor and recipient registration numbers before purchasing. Never assume a fit without that check.
No — the CLE is a distinct model on its own platform with its own unique rear-end design, and it does not share a boot lid with the C-Class or E-Class despite those models sharing some mechanical underpinnings. Body style and generation platform are what govern boot lid fitment, and the CLE's coupé and cabriolet body styles are unique to that nameplate. Always source a part listed specifically for the CLE.
Engine choice makes no difference whatsoever to boot lid fitment on the CLE — whether your car is a petrol, diesel, or plug-in hybrid variant, the boot lid pressing is the same across the range for a given body style. Focus instead on confirming the correct body style (Coupé or Cabriolet) and checking with the breaker against your registration for any production-run differences. This is one of the simpler parts to specify once you have the body style confirmed.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.