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A used roof panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The EQE is a first-generation model launched in 2022, so all UK examples sold so far sit within that single generation on the MEA platform. Because there are no confirmed generation boundaries to cross yet, panels from any EQE of the same body style should be worth quoting from breakers across the full 2022-onwards range. Always confirm the exact pressing against your registration with the breaker, as mid-run pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift.
No — the EQE Saloon and EQE SUV are completely different body styles built on the same MEA platform, and their roof panels are not interchangeable. Body style is the first thing to match when sourcing a roof panel, so make sure any quote you receive specifies the correct variant. Tell the breaker clearly whether you have the saloon or the SUV before accepting a price.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the EQE — the pressing is the same across Sport, AMG Line, and Business Class grades on the same body style. You may find cosmetic differences such as a panoramic glass roof aperture on higher-spec cars versus a solid panel on lower trims, so check which type your car has before buying. Confirm the panel type against your registration with the breaker to make sure you receive the matching item.
Both years sit within the same first-generation EQE, so structurally they should be on identical pressings. That said, Mercedes can make mid-production pressing revisions without announcing a formal facelift, so it is worth having the breaker check the part number against your registration rather than assuming a straight swap. Confirm with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes — a car fitted with a panoramic glass roof requires a panel with the correct aperture cut-out, which will not match a solid roof panel from a non-panoramic car even if both are the same generation and body style. When contacting breakers, specify whether your car has a panoramic or solid roof so they can match the correct pressing. Confirm this detail against your registration with the breaker before agreeing any quote.