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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz GLA rear panel

No two rear panels are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz GLA Rear Panel fit across?

The GLA runs across 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. Rear panels are generation-specific, so a part from an X156 will not fit an H247 and vice versa. Always confirm the generation with the breaker using your registration to be certain which platform your car is on.

Will a 2016 GLA Rear Panel fit a 2018 GLA?

Both the 2016 and 2018 GLA belong to the first-generation X156 platform, but the 2017 facelift sits between them and may have brought pressing changes to the rear bodywork. Name both years to the breaker and ask them to cross-reference the panels directly against your registration before agreeing a sale.

Does the trim level affect which Rear Panel I need — for example, does an AMG Line GLA use a different panel to an SE or Sport?

Trim level does not affect rear panel fitment on the GLA; the underlying pressing is the same across SE, Sport, AMG Line, and other trim grades within the same generation. You may find trim-specific cosmetic additions such as diffuser surrounds or badging that differ, but the structural rear panel itself is interchangeable across trims. Just make sure you match the generation correctly and check cosmetic finish with the breaker if that matters to you.

Is the GLA Rear Panel the same as the one on the GLA Coupe or any other Mercedes model?

The GLA is a five-door SUV-style model, and its rear panel is specific to that body style and platform; it will not cross over to models on different platforms. Whether any pressing is shared with closely related variants sold under different names is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration rather than assume.

Does the first-generation GLA have different Rear Panels for different model years within the X156 range?

Within the X156 generation (2014–2019), the 2017 facelift is the key boundary to be aware of, and mid-generation pressing changes are always a possibility that is hard to confirm without checking the part directly. Give the breaker your full registration so they can verify the exact pressing against the donor vehicle before any purchase.

I've found a GLA Rear Panel from a breaker but they're not sure of the exact year — how do I check it'll fit?

The most reliable approach is to give the breaker your vehicle's registration so they can cross-reference it against the donor car's VIN or registration; generation and build date are far more useful than a calendar year alone. At minimum, confirm it's from the same generation — X156 (2014–2019) or H247 (2020 onwards) — and ideally the same pre- or post-2017 facelift period. Never rely on year alone when buying a used rear panel, as production changeovers do not always fall neatly on model-year boundaries.