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A used quarter panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The GLB (X247) is a single generation launched in 2019 and is still in production, with a facelift arriving for the 2024 model year. Quarter panels from within the pre-facelift 2019–2023 range are generally expected to be compatible with one another, but if you are crossing the 2024 facelift boundary, confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering, as pressing changes around a facelift can affect the panel profile.
Both the 2021 and 2023 GLB sit within the same pre-facelift X247 generation, so fitment is generally straightforward. Engine and trim level make no difference to the quarter panel, so a panel from any pre-facelift donor should suit your car. Always confirm with the breaker using your registration to rule out any mid-run pressing changes that aren't publicly documented.
The 2024 facelift marks a known styling update to the X247, and quarter panel pressings can change at a facelift point even on the same platform. Because you are crossing that pre-facelift to facelift boundary, you should not assume the panels interchange — confirm with the breaker against both registrations before proceeding.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment on the GLB; Sport, AMG Line, and any other trim variant all share the same body pressing. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as different factory colour codes or, on some cars, slightly different finishing around arch extensions, so check the cosmetic details match your car before buying. Fitment-wise, the trim name is not a factor.
No — the GLB, GLA, and GLC are distinct platforms with different body dimensions and styles, so their quarter panels are not interchangeable. Always source a panel specifically listed for the GLB X247 rather than assuming a related Mercedes SUV will cross over.
The GLB was offered in both 5-seat and 7-seat configurations, but these share the same bodyshell and the same quarter panel pressing, so seating configuration does not affect fitment. Confirm the body style and model year with the breaker against your registration, and they can verify the correct panel for your specific car.