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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 GLA has two clear generations: the first-generation X156 ran from 2014 to 2019, with a facelift in 2017, and the second-generation H247 launched in 2020 onwards. A parcel shelf from a pre-facelift X156 (2014–2016) may or may not swap directly with a post-facelift X156 (2017–2019), so confirm that crossing with the breaker against your registration. Across the full generation change from X156 to H247, the parcel shelf will not interchange as the body dimensions and rear architecture changed completely.
Both years fall within the first-generation X156, but 2016 is pre-facelift and 2018 is post-facelift — Mercedes facelifted the X156 in 2017. The overall platform is shared, but whether the parcel shelf pressing and mounting points changed at that facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. If they can verify both parts are from the same pre- or post-facelift build, the chances of a match are much stronger.
No — trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the GLA; what matters is the generation and body style, not whether your car is an AMG Line, Sport, or Executive. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, finish, or stitching detail between shelves pulled from different trim levels, so mention your interior colour to the breaker so they can match it as closely as possible. Fitment itself should not be an issue across trims within the same generation.
No — the GLA, GLC, and GLB are distinct models built on different platforms with different body proportions, and their parcel shelves are model-specific. Always source a shelf listed specifically for the GLA generation you own (X156 for 2014–2019 or H247 for 2020 onwards). Using a part from a different Mercedes SUV model is very unlikely to fit correctly.
Engine type has no bearing on parcel shelf fitment whatsoever — the shelf is determined entirely by the body generation and style, not what is under the bonnet. Whether your GLA is a 200d, 220d, 250, or any other variant, the shelf from the correct generation will be the right one. Focus your search on matching the generation (X156 2014–2019 or H247 2020 on) and confirm the build date with the breaker if you are near a facelift year.
Parcel shelves are generally symmetrical items that sit across the full width of the load area, so NS/OS orientation does not typically apply in the way it does to front panels. What matters for fitment is that the shelf comes from the correct generation GLA — X156 (2014–2019) or H247 (2020 onwards) — and that any clips, hinges, or mounting points match your specific build. Confirm the exact part with the breaker against your registration to be sure.