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No two cylinder heads 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 EQE (V295) launched in the UK in 2022 as a single generation, so a 2022 and 2023 unit are within the same generation; however, the EQE is a fully electric vehicle and does not have a conventional combustion cylinder head — if you're seeing this part listed against an EQE, there may be a catalogue error or a misidentification of the vehicle. Double-check your V5 or run a VIN check to confirm the exact model before requesting quotes from a breaker.
For combustion-engined Mercedes-Benz models, the engine code stamped on the block and listed on your V5 is the single most important detail for matching a cylinder head — it overrides the model name, badge, or year. The EQE, however, is a fully battery-electric vehicle in the UK market and does not use a combustion engine or cylinder head, so if a breaker has listed a cylinder head against an EQE it is worth querying whether the vehicle or part has been miscatalogued. Verify your vehicle's fuel type via a VIN check before proceeding.
For conventional combustion engines, trim level alone does not determine cylinder head fitment — the engine code is what matters, and two different trims sharing the same engine code would use the same head. The EQE 300 and EQE 500 designations on the electric EQE refer to different electric motor outputs rather than different combustion engines, meaning the concept of a cylinder head does not apply to this vehicle. If you own a different Mercedes-Benz model and landed here in error, supply your engine code to the breaker for an accurate match.
The EQE saloon (V295) and EQE SUV (X294) are distinct body platforms but share the same fully electric drivetrain architecture — neither uses a combustion engine, so neither has a cylinder head to interchange. If you are searching for a cylinder head and believe your vehicle is an EQE, it is worth re-checking your V5 or VIN, as you may have a different Mercedes-Benz model such as an E-Class with a petrol or diesel engine. A breaker can confirm the correct part once you supply your registration or VIN.
The Mercedes-Benz EQE sold in the UK across that period is a battery-electric vehicle with no internal combustion engine, so a cylinder head is not a genuine fitment for this model and the listing is almost certainly a catalogue error. It's possible the part has been tagged to the wrong model in the breaker's inventory system, or that a search tool has returned a result for a similarly named combustion-engined variant from another market. Contact the breaker directly with your registration number so they can identify the correct vehicle and part before any money changes hands.