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No two seats 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:
The CLE is a relatively new model, launched in 2023 as a successor to the C-Class Coupe and E-Class Coupe, so at the time of writing it represents a single generation with no facelift boundary yet established. Within this generation, seats should broadly correspond, but trim level and whether the car is a coupe or cabriolet will affect which seat fits your car. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
As all current CLE models fall within the same generation launched in 2023, a seat from a 2023 car is generally likely to be compatible with a 2024 or 2025 car of the same trim level and body style. However, Mercedes-Benz occasionally makes mid-cycle running changes to interior components, so confirm with the breaker that the part number matches your registration to be sure. Never assume fitment without verification.
Yes, trim level does matter for CLE seats because seat style, upholstery, bolstering, and built-in features such as massage or ventilation vary between grades like Standard, AMG Line, and AMG Line Premium. A seat from an AMG Line car will look and function differently to one from a lower specification, and the mounting and wiring connectors for additional features may differ. Make sure you match the trim level of the donor car to your own when asking the breaker for a quote.
Yes, seats are side-specific - the driver's seat (OS, offside) and the passenger seat (NS, nearside) are not interchangeable because their profiles, adjustment mechanisms, and any built-in side airbags are mirrored. Always tell the breaker clearly which side you need and confirm it against your registration. Because CLE seats may contain side airbag modules, professional fitting is strongly recommended for safety reasons.
CLE seats commonly contain side-impact airbag modules and pretensioner seat belts, both of which are safety-critical, single-use components that must not be triggered incorrectly. For this reason we strongly recommend professional fitting by a qualified technician who can handle SRS (supplemental restraint system) components safely. You should also confirm airbag module compatibility with your car's specific SRS system directly with the breaker against your registration, as this is not something we can state as a certainty.
The CLE is offered as both a Coupe and a Cabriolet, and while the seat designs may appear similar, there can be differences in how seats are configured or reinforced to suit a convertible body, as well as potential variations in side airbag integration. We cannot confirm cross-body-style interchangeability as fact, so ask the breaker to check the part against both the donor car's and your car's registration before proceeding.