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Start your part requestThe EQB is a single-generation model launched in the UK in 2022, built on the Mercedes MFA2 platform, so all EQB rear cross members share the same platform basis. That said, always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as minor pressing changes can occur within a generation without a formal facelift announcement. Quoting your full VIN to the breaker is the safest approach.
Both the 2022 and 2024 EQB sit within the same single generation on the MFA2 platform, so the cross member is likely to be compatible. However, whether any mid-production pressing changes were made between those model years is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before purchasing. Never assume fitment without that check.
Trim level does not affect rear cross member fitment on the EQB — AMG Line, Sport, and Progressive all share the same underlying body structure. You may find cosmetic differences in surrounding trim pieces or bumper brackets depending on spec, but the structural cross member itself is the same across trims. Any breaker holding an EQB cross member from any of those trim levels should be suitable for the structural part.
The EQB and GLB are closely related, both using the MFA2 platform, and structural components may overlap, but whether the rear cross member is a direct interchange is not something that can be stated as fact here. You should confirm this specifically with the breaker against your registration, as body pressing differences between same-platform variants sold under different names are possible. A breaker experienced with Mercedes MFA2 vehicles will be best placed to advise.
The EQB was offered in the UK as a 5-door SUV body style, and rear cross members are body-style dependent, so this is the relevant configuration for EQB buyers. If you are sourcing from a European-market EQB that may have been offered in different configurations, confirm the door count and body style with the breaker before agreeing a sale. Engine variant and battery size make no difference to cross member fitment.
Give the breaker your full VIN or registration number so they can verify the exact model year, body configuration, and any production-run specification of your EQB against the donor vehicle. The rear cross member is platform and body-style dependent, so the breaker needs to match those details rather than just the model name. Findapart connects you with multiple dismantlers who can quote and confirm compatibility before you commit to a purchase.
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.