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No two seats 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:
The Mercedes-Benz GLA first generation ran from 2014 to 2019, so a 2015 and a 2018 are both within the same generation and seats are generally compatible — but trim level and side must match, as seat style varies across the range. Engine choice makes no difference to seat fitment. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
This question spans a generation boundary: the first-generation GLA ran up to 2019, while the second-generation GLA (H247) launched for 2020 onwards, bringing a significantly different interior. Seats from a first-gen car will not transfer across to a second-gen, so you need a seat sourced from the correct generation. Confirm this against your registration with the breaker.
Trim level does matter for GLA seats, as AMG Line models typically feature sportier seat designs with different bolstering and sometimes different upholstery or integrated headrests compared to SE seats. The seats will not be a straight like-for-like swap in terms of appearance, though the structural mounting points within the same generation are generally similar. Tell the breaker your exact trim level and let them confirm the correct match for your car.
Yes — front seats in particular are handed, meaning the driver's side (OS, offside, right-hand side in a UK car) and passenger side (NS, nearside, left-hand side) are different parts. Always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker, as supplying the wrong side is one of the most common ordering mistakes for interior parts.
GLA seats can incorporate side-impact airbags and pretensioner seatbelts, both of which are safety-critical components — professional fitting is strongly recommended. Both airbags and pretensioners are single-use items that must be replaced after deployment, so always check with the breaker that neither has been triggered on any seat you are buying. Airbag module compatibility with your specific SRS system and pretensioner variants are not things you should assume — confirm these details against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The first-generation GLA received a facelift in 2017, which brought some interior updates alongside the exterior changes. Whether seats cross between pre- and post-facelift cars within the first generation (2014–2019) is not something that can be guaranteed, as trim and detail changes around that update can affect compatibility. Name the exact donor car's year and trim to the breaker and ask them to confirm fitment against your registration.