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The EQS is a first-generation model launched in 2021, built on Mercedes' EVA2 platform, and as a relatively new vehicle has not yet received a full facelift that would alter front-end bodywork. Bonnets from any EQS built from 2021 onwards should therefore be from the same generation, but always confirm the exact production date with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Both the 2022 and 2023 EQS sit within the same first-generation platform launched in 2021, and no facelift affecting front-end panels had been introduced within that window, so fitment is expected to be consistent across those years. That said, always confirm with the breaker using your registration number before purchasing, as minor production changes can occasionally affect panel compatibility.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the EQS — the front-end bodywork is shared across variants including the EQS 450+, EQS 450 4MATIC, and EQS 580 4MATIC. You may find cosmetic differences such as finish or any trim-specific badges, but the panel itself should be the same; confirm the part number with the breaker to be sure.
No — the EQS saloon and the EQS SUV are distinct vehicles with different front-end designs and body structures, so their bonnets are not interchangeable. Always make sure the breaker is quoting for the EQS saloon specifically, not the EQS SUV, and confirm against your registration.
If Mercedes introduces a facelift that redesigns the front end — which typically involves changes to lights, grille, and bumpers — the bonnet from a pre-facelift car may or may not interchange with a post-facelift car. You should name the facelift year to the breaker and ask them to confirm compatibility against your specific registration before committing to a purchase.
No — wheelbase and roof height do not influence bonnet fitment on the EQS; the front-end panel is determined by generation and any facelift changes, not by body length or roofline. Confirm the model year and platform with your breaker and they will be able to match the correct part to your vehicle.