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Used boot lids 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 EQC was produced as a single generation, sold in the UK from 2019 onwards, so boot lids from any year within that run share the same fundamental platform and body style. Because the EQC is a five-door SUV-style crossbody with no significant bodystyle variant, the body shell is consistent across the production run. That said, confirm with the breaker against your exact registration in case of any mid-generation pressing changes that may not be widely documented.
The EQC ran as a single generation throughout its UK production life from 2019, with no confirmed major facelift that redesigned the rear bodywork, so a 2021 lid and a 2019 lid are likely to be from the same pressing. However, mid-generation panel changes can occur without being widely publicised, so confirm the part number with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing to be certain.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the EQC — the body pressing is the same whether the car is an AMG Line or any other trim grade. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging, spoiler lips, or trim finisher strips that differ between grades, so check what the salvage lid has fitted before you buy. Always confirm with the breaker against your registration to make sure you are matching the right finishing details.
No — the EQC is built on its own platform and has a distinct body style, so its boot lid is unique to the EQC and will not interchange with the GLC or any other Mercedes-Benz model. Always source a boot lid specifically listed for the EQC rather than assuming cross-model compatibility.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact model year and any build-date variations, and let them know whether you need any spoiler, trim finisher, or camera aperture that is fitted to your original lid. Colour code is also useful if you want a painted lid, though breakers will often supply bare metal for you to have resprayed. Confirming these details upfront avoids delays and helps the breaker match the right part to your car.