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The Mercedes-Benz EQE (V295 platform) launched in 2022 and, as a relatively new model, has not yet seen a confirmed facelift in the UK market, so all bonnets from 2022 onwards share the same generation. Confirm the exact model year of the donor vehicle with the breaker against your registration to be sure you're getting the right panel.
Yes - front-end panels including the bonnet are shared across wheelbase variants within the same EQE generation, so wheelbase does not affect fitment. Confirm the part matches your build year with the breaker against your registration.
Yes - the trim or powertrain designation (whether 300, 350, 350+, 500 or AMG Line spec) does not affect bonnet fitment on the EQE, as the front-end panel is the same across the range within a generation. Bear in mind there may be minor cosmetic differences such as badging, but the panel itself will be the same shape and fit.
The AMG Line trim on the EQE does not use a different bonnet pressing - the panel is the same as on other trim levels within the generation. You may find differences in badges or finish, but these do not affect whether the bonnet will physically fit your car.
The EQE (V295) has run as a single generation from 2022, and no confirmed facelift affecting front-end panels has been established in the UK market as of now. That said, you should always confirm with the breaker using your registration, as minor running changes can occur within a model's life that aren't classified as a formal facelift.
No - the EQE SUV is a separate, higher-riding body style with a different front-end design, so its bonnet will not fit the standard EQE saloon even though they share a platform family. Always make sure the breaker's donor vehicle matches your body style, which you can verify against your registration.