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Used exhaust systems vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz EQA is a fully battery-electric vehicle, so it has no combustion exhaust system, no catalytic converter, no DPF, and no silencer box. If a breaker or listing is offering an 'exhaust' for an EQA, this is almost certainly a mistake or a misidentification from a different model. You will not find or need a used exhaust system for this vehicle.
The EQA shares its platform with the internal-combustion GLA (H247) but, being fully electric, it has no exhaust system to swap from either model. The GLA and GLB do have exhaust systems tied to their specific engine codes and emissions standards, but none of those parts are relevant to or compatible with the EQA. If you are searching for exhaust parts, please double-check that the vehicle you are buying for is not the EQA.
The EQA features decorative exhaust-style trim pieces on its rear bumper, but these are purely cosmetic and are not connected to any exhaust system. These styling elements are a body or trim part, not a mechanical component, and would be listed as bumper trim or diffuser trim by a breaker rather than as an exhaust. If you need one of these cosmetic pieces, search for rear bumper trim or diffuser rather than exhaust system.
Trim level – whether AMG Line, Sport, or any other variant – makes no difference to exhaust fitment on the EQA, because there is no exhaust system on this fully electric vehicle regardless of specification. If you own a different Mercedes model and are comparing trim levels for exhaust fitment, engine code and emissions era are what actually matter, not the trim name. For the EQA specifically, no exhaust part is required.