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Fitment on a used scuttle 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 EQA (H243) launched in the UK in 2021 and represents a single generation platform, so scuttle panels from 2021 onwards generally come from the same body structure. If you are sourcing a used panel from a breaker, confirm the exact year of the donor vehicle matches your registration, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift announcement. Always verify against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The EQA has been on the H243 platform throughout its UK production run from 2021, so there is no named generation boundary between those two years. However, Mercedes-Benz can introduce mid-generation panel pressing changes that are not publicly documented, meaning a 2021 and 2023 panel may not be identical even though the generation is the same. Route this specific interchange question to the breaker, asking them to check the donor panel against your registration number to be sure.
Trim level does not affect scuttle panel fitment on the EQA — the body pressing is shared across Sport, AMG Line, and other trim grades on the same platform. You may find cosmetic differences such as differing paint codes or any dealer-applied protection film, but the panel itself is the same part. Any used panel from a breaker should fit regardless of the trim the donor car carried, provided the generation and body style match yours.
The EQA, GLA, and GLB all use variants of Mercedes-Benz's MFA2 platform, but body panels including the scuttle are pressed specifically for each model's individual body style and dimensions. Do not assume a panel from a GLB or GLA breaker car will cross over to an EQA without verification. Confirm this with the breaker using both vehicles' registration numbers before agreeing a purchase.
The EQA is offered exclusively as a five-door SUV body style in the UK, so there is no door-count variation to worry about when sourcing a scuttle panel for this model. All EQA donor cars at a breaker should share the same body configuration, making body style a straightforward match in this case. Still ask the breaker to confirm the donor vehicle is a standard EQA and not a different model from the same platform family.