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Fitment on a used parcel shelf 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 EQS (Z296 platform) launched in 2022 and is a single-generation model across its production run so far, meaning shelves from earlier and later cars share the same basic architecture. That said, if Mercedes made any pressing or trim changes mid-production, those could affect fit, so confirm the exact donor car's registration against yours with the breaker before buying. Never assume fitment without that check.
Yes, absolutely — the EQS saloon (Z296) and the EQS SUV (X296) are completely different body styles on different platforms, and their parcel shelves are not interchangeable. Always make sure the breaker's donor vehicle is the same body style as yours; a shelf from the SUV will not fit the saloon and vice versa. This is the single most important thing to confirm before agreeing a price.
Trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the EQS — the shelf itself fits by body style and platform, not by whether the car is a standard, AMG Line, or AMG Line Premium specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as stitching colour or finish between donor and recipient cars, so inspect photos of the used part before buying if appearance matters to you. Functionally, any EQS saloon shelf from the same generation should be a candidate, but always confirm with the breaker against your registration.
A parcel shelf sits centrally in the boot and is not handed NS or OS, so right- or left-hand-drive origin makes no difference to fitment. The key variables remain body style (saloon vs SUV) and generation, not which side the steering wheel is on. Confirm the part number with your breaker to be sure, but drive configuration is not a concern here.
The EQS saloon sits within the same Z296 generation across 2022 to the current model, so in principle the shelf should be compatible throughout that span. However, Mercedes may have made minor changes to rear interior panels at any point during production, and whether a 2022 part crosses cleanly to a 2024 car is something you should verify by giving the breaker both registrations to cross-reference. Don't rely on year alone — always confirm against your specific plate.
If different wheelbase variants of the EQS saloon were offered in the UK market, this could affect boot dimensions and therefore parcel shelf dimensions, but confirm with the breaker whether the donor car's wheelbase matches yours before purchasing. Wheelbase is the kind of detail that is easy to overlook but can make the difference between a shelf that fits and one that doesn't. Give the breaker both registrations and let them verify the match.