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A used roof panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Mercedes-Benz EQA (H243) launched in the UK in 2021 and received a mid-life refresh in 2023, so there is one generation with a facelift to be aware of. The roof panel itself is unlikely to have changed between pre- and post-facelift cars, but pressing changes between the two can happen without announcement, so confirm with the breaker that the donor car's registration matches yours before buying.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the EQA – Progressive, Sport, and AMG Line all share the same body shell and the roof pressing is identical across those grades. The only differences you might notice are cosmetic fittings like roof rails or a panoramic glass roof insert, so check whether your car has those options and source accordingly, but the panel itself is interchangeable.
The EQA is a five-door compact crossover hatch and the EQB is a larger seven-seat SUV on a different body, so their roof panels are not the same. Whether any pressing is shared between closely related Mercedes platforms is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume.
Yes – if your EQA was built with the panoramic glass roof, the metal pressing around that aperture will differ from a standard solid roof, so you must source a panel from a donor car with the same roof specification as yours. Tell the breaker whether your car has the panoramic option when you request a quote, as fitting the wrong pressing would require significant reworking.
The 2023 facelift updated styling elements on the EQA but the roof panel is not an area typically changed in a mid-cycle refresh. That said, whether the 2021 pre-facelift panel crosses that 2023 boundary and fits a 2024 car without issue is something to confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as subtle pressing changes are possible and difficult to verify without physically comparing the parts.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can check the exact build specification, and tell them whether your car has a panoramic roof or standard solid roof, as this is the most important variable for this part. Engine and trim level won't change which panel you need, but confirming the model year either side of the 2023 facelift is worthwhile if the donor car's age is close to that boundary.