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No two exhaust systems are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The EQB is a fully electric vehicle, so it has no combustion engine, no exhaust pipe, no catalytic converter, and no DPF — there is simply no exhaust system to replace. If you've been quoted for an exhaust on an EQB, there may be a mix-up with the vehicle details. Double-check your registration and the part you actually need with the breaker.
Because the EQB is fully electric, no genuine exhaust system exists for it, so any listing claiming to supply one for this model should be treated with caution. It's possible the listing is mislabelled or relates to a different Mercedes-Benz model — the GLA or GLB, for example, share a broadly similar body style but are combustion-engined vehicles with exhausts. Contact the breaker directly and verify the part against your exact registration before purchasing anything.
Trim level is irrelevant for exhaust fitment because the EQB has no exhaust system regardless of specification. AMG Line, Progressive, and any other trim grades are all fully electric and share the same absence of exhaust components. If you're researching this for a different Mercedes-Benz model, trim generally does not change exhaust fitment — engine code and emissions standard are what matter.
No exhaust system is fitted to the EQB at any point in its production, so cross-reference data linking exhaust parts to this model is almost certainly an error in the parts catalogue or an automated mislabelling. Always quote your registration to the breaker and ask them to confirm the part physically matches your vehicle before you agree to buy. Purchasing an incorrectly listed part wastes time and money.
The GLB and EQB share a platform and similar bodywork, but the EQB is fully electric while the GLB uses petrol or diesel engines — so the GLB has an exhaust system and the EQB does not. There is no exhaust to transfer between them because the EQB has nowhere to fit one and no engine to connect it to. If you need exhaust parts for a GLB, engine code and Euro emissions standard are the key fitment factors — confirm specifics with the breaker against your registration.