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Fitment on a used boot lid 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 EQE is a single-generation electric saloon launched in 2022, so all UK-market EQE saloons share the same basic platform and body shell to date. Boot lids from any year within this generation are strong candidates to interchange, but always confirm against your registration with the breaker in case of any mid-run pressing changes that are not publicly documented.
The EQE saloon has not undergone a named facelift within the UK market up to 2024, so 2022 and 2024 cars sit within the same generation and body shell. Parts from across this range look like a strong match, but confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing, as minor mid-generation panel revisions can occur without public announcement.
No — the engine or motor variant makes no difference whatsoever to boot lid fitment; the body shell is identical across EQE 300, EQE 350, and EQE 500 models. You may find cosmetic differences such as different trim strips or badging depending on specification, so check the finish matches your car, but the panel itself will fit regardless of which motor variant the donor car had.
Trim level does not affect fitment of the boot lid itself on the EQE saloon; AMG Line and standard specification cars share the same pressing and aperture. Do be aware that AMG Line models may carry different badging or a slightly different spoiler lip finish, so check the cosmetic details match what you want rather than assuming a straight like-for-like appearance.
No — the EQE saloon and EQE SUV are completely different body styles with entirely different rear panels; the two boot lids are not interchangeable at all. Always make sure the part you are quoting for comes from an EQE saloon donor car, and confirm the exact body style with the breaker before agreeing a price.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact body style and specification of your car against the donor vehicle. The key things that matter for fitment are that the donor car is also an EQE saloon — engine variant and trim level do not affect the panel itself, though they may affect badges and finishing strips. Ask the breaker to confirm the colour code if you need a painted lid, and check whether any integrated camera or sensor components are included.