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No two boot lids 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 GLB (X247) is a single generation launched in 2019 and received a facelift in 2023, so there are two distinct pressing phases to be aware of. Boot lids from 2019–2022 pre-facelift cars are the most likely to swap freely among themselves, while 2023-onwards facelift cars may carry revised panel lines. Always confirm the exact model year with the breaker against your registration before committing.
The 2023 facelift is a known styling revision to the X247 platform, and rear panel pressings often change at these boundaries even when the underlying structure stays the same. We cannot confidently state that a pre-facelift boot lid will drop straight onto a post-facelift car without modification. Name the boundary — pre-facelift versus 2023 facelift — when speaking to the breaker, and ask them to cross-reference both registration plates before agreeing a sale.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the GLB; the panel itself is the same pressing regardless of whether the donor car was an SE, Sport, AMG Line, or AMG Line Premium. What may differ is any integrated spoiler lip, badge mounting holes, or trim finishers, so visually compare the donor part with your own lid before buying. The breaker can confirm whether any attached trim pieces are included in the price.
No — engine choice has no bearing on boot lid fitment for the GLB. The body pressing is identical across petrol, diesel, and 4MATIC variants, so you can safely ignore the donor car's powertrain when sourcing a used lid from a breaker.
No — the GLA and GLB are completely different body styles on different platforms, and their boot lids are not interchangeable. The GLB is a boxy seven-seat-capable SUV while the GLA has a sleek sloping roofline, and the panels share no common pressing. Always source a boot lid specifically listed for the GLB X247.
Paint codes are not tied to generation or facelift phase, so a colour-matched lid from any X247 GLB could be a good match for the panel itself — however, confirm the exact paint code (found on your VIN plate, usually in the engine bay or door shuts) with the breaker rather than relying on colour names alone. Bear in mind that any used panel may need a cut and polish or respray to blend with your car's existing paintwork due to age and exposure differences. The breaker can advise on whether the lid is supplied painted or bare.