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Start your part requestThe CLE is a single-generation model launched in 2023, available as a Coupe and Cabriolet on the C206/A236 platform, so all CLE quarter panels produced so far share the same generational base. Body style is the critical first question: Coupe and Cabriolet panels are completely different pressings and will not interchange with each other. Always confirm the exact body style with your breaker against your registration before ordering.
Since the CLE Coupe has been in production only since 2023 and no facelift has been announced at the time of writing, a panel from a 2023 car and a 2024 car are likely from the same pressing run. That said, mid-generation pressing changes can occur without public announcement, so confirm with the breaker using both registration numbers to be certain before purchasing.
No — the Coupe and Cabriolet are entirely different body styles, and their rear quarter panels are completely different pressings with different shut lines, roof structures, and overall profiles. Always specify your exact body style when requesting a quote from a breaker, as this is the single most important fitment factor for this part.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment on the CLE, so an AMG Line panel will physically fit an Avantgarde car of the same body style, and vice versa. Be aware that there may be cosmetic differences such as pressed feature lines, paint finish, or any AMG-specific styling details that could affect the final look, so factor in respraying or matching when budgeting. Confirm body style and body colour code with the breaker, but trim level alone is not a barrier to fitment.
No — engine choice has no bearing on quarter panel fitment for the CLE whatsoever. The panel is a body shell component determined entirely by platform, body style, and door count, not by what is under the bonnet. Simply confirm body style (Coupe or Cabriolet) with your breaker and you can disregard engine specification entirely.
The CLE replaced the C-Class Coupe but is built on a related though distinct platform, and the body pressings are not the same — the CLE is a larger car with different proportions. Whether any specific panels might share a pressing between same-platform variants sold under different names is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against both registration numbers rather than assume compatibility. Do not attempt to fit a C-Class Coupe quarter panel to a CLE without explicit confirmation from the breaker.
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.