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Used boot lids vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The EQS (V297) launched in 2021 and remains on a single generation platform as of writing, so boot lids from any year within that run share the same basic architecture. However, Mercedes introduced a mid-cycle update to the EQS range, and pressing or finish changes between model years are possible, so always confirm the exact year of the donor car against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both sit within the same V297 generation, so the platform is the same and a fit is plausible. That said, mid-generation pressing changes are a known risk on this kind of premium model, and we cannot state with certainty that no changes were made between those years. Name both years clearly when you contact the breaker and ask them to cross-reference the part against your registration to be sure.
Yes, completely — the EQS saloon (V297) and the EQS SUV (X296) are different body styles on related but distinct platforms, and their boot lids are not interchangeable. Always make sure the breaker is quoting you for the correct body style: saloon (V297) or SUV (X296), as the two are frequently listed alongside each other. Confirm against your registration to eliminate any doubt.
Engine and trim level do not affect boot lid fitment on the EQS — the V297 saloon uses the same pressings regardless of whether the car is an EQS 350, 450+, 580, or an AMG Line specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging, spoiler lips, or trim finishers that vary between specs, so check what's attached to the donor lid and factor that into your decision. The core panel itself should interchange freely within the same generation and body style.
The EQS V297 was sold across markets on the same platform and body shell, so the panel geometry is generally the same. However, minor differences between same-platform regional variants — for example around camera cutouts or sensor apertures — are a topic you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Ask the breaker to verify the part number matches your VIN before proceeding.
The EQS saloon features a distinctive fastback-style body with a large integrated tailgate that opens to include the rear screen, similar in character to a hatchback tailgate rather than a conventional saloon boot lid. This means the assembly is substantial and unique to the V297 platform — it will not share any fitment with a conventional three-box saloon boot lid from another Mercedes model. Make sure the breaker confirms the part is from a V297 EQS saloon and not confused with any other model in their yard.