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Start your part requestThe Mercedes-Benz EQA (H243) is a single generation launched in 2021 and all UK models share the same five-door hatchback body style, so a boot lid from any production year within that generation is your starting point for compatibility. That said, Mercedes occasionally makes mid-generation pressing or trim changes that aren't always publicly documented, so confirm with the breaker that the donor part matches your exact registration before buying. Never treat year alone as a guarantee of fitment.
Both sit within the same H243 generation, so in principle the boot lid is the same pressing across those years. However, mid-generation detail changes can occur without a formal facelift announcement, so ask the breaker to cross-reference the part against your registration to be certain. If the breaker can confirm the panel number matches, you're in a strong position.
Trim level does not affect which boot lid pressing is fitted to the EQA; Sport, AMG Line, AMG Line Premium, and 4MATIC variants all use the same body shell and the same boot lid panel. What can differ between trims is the presence of badging, a rear spoiler lip, or different paint codes, so factor in any cosmetic differences when you're sourcing the part. The breaker can advise on whether a spoiler or badge is included and whether you'll need to swap over any trim pieces from your existing lid.
No — the EQA, GLA, and GLB are distinct body styles (the GLB is an SUV with a more upright tailgate and optional seven seats, while the GLA has its own roofline), so their boot lids are not interchangeable even though they share a broader platform family. Whether any pressings are shared between specific same-platform variants sold under different names is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration rather than assume. Treat each model as requiring its own matching part.
In the UK the EQA is sold exclusively as a five-door hatchback, so there is no saloon or estate variant to worry about — every EQA boot lid on the market should be the same body style as yours. Body style is normally the first fitment question for rear panels, but here it's straightforward because there's only one body style available. Confirm the generation (H243) and your registration with the breaker and you're covering the key bases.
Engine and drivetrain specification have no bearing on boot lid fitment — a boot lid from an EQA 250, EQA 250+, or EQA 300 4MATIC is structurally the same panel. What matters is that it comes from the same H243 generation and hasn't had any mid-cycle pressing change, so ask the breaker to check it against your registration. You can disregard the powertrain difference entirely when assessing whether the panel will fit.
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.