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Fitment on a used roof panel varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The E-Class has run through several well-established generations: the W210 (1995–2002), W211 (2002–2009), W212 (2009–2016, facelift 2013), and W213 (2016–present). Generation is the single most important factor for roof panel fitment, as each platform uses a completely different body shell. Always confirm your exact generation with your breaker using your registration number.
Both sit on the same W212 platform, and in many cases the roof pressing is shared across the full 2009–2016 run, but mid-generation pressing changes can occur and are not always publicly documented. Name the boundary to your breaker — pre-facelift versus post-2013 facelift — and ask them to check the part against your registration before agreeing a sale.
Yes, body style is the first question to get right: the saloon (W212/W213 four-door), estate (T-Model), and coupé each have entirely different roof pressings with different shapes, lengths, and apertures. A saloon roof will not fit an estate, and vice versa. Tell your breaker your exact body style as well as the generation.
Trim level — whether SE, Avantgarde, Sport, or AMG Line — does not affect the roof panel pressing itself, so a panel from any trim on the same generation and body style will fit your car structurally. You may find cosmetic differences such as a panoramic glass roof aperture on higher-spec cars, so make sure the donor car's roof matches your specification in that respect. Your breaker can cross-reference this from the registration.
No — the W211 and W212 are completely different platforms with different body shells, so a W211 roof panel will not interchange with a W212 regardless of body style. Always source a panel from the correct generation for your car.
Within the W213 generation (2016–present), body style is decisive: the saloon and estate share platform but have different roof panels, and the coupé (sold as the E-Class Coupé in the UK) has a different pressing again due to its different roofline and door count. Confirm your exact body style with your breaker alongside your registration to make sure you get the correct panel.