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Used roof panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The GLB (X247) launched in the UK in 2019 and remains in production as a single generation, with a facelift arriving in 2023. Any GLB roof panel from 2019 onwards should be from the same X247 platform, but whether a pre-facelift panel (2019–2022) physically interchanges with a post-facelift panel (2023 onwards) is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur. Always quote your reg when requesting a quote on Findapart.
The 2023 facelift marks a known boundary within the X247 generation, and while the underlying platform is shared, whether the roof pressing itself changed across that facelift is not something we can state with certainty. Name that boundary to the breaker and ask them to verify the part against your registration before agreeing a sale. Do not assume pre-facelift and post-facelift panels are a guaranteed match.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the GLB — the panel itself is the same whether the car is an SE, Sport, or AMG Line. You may find that some trim levels came with a panoramic glass roof or a standard steel roof, so make sure the donor car's roof type matches yours before buying. The breaker can confirm this from the donor vehicle's spec.
Yes, this matters significantly — a standard steel roof panel and a panoramic roof panel are completely different pressings and are not interchangeable. When getting a quote through Findapart, specify clearly which type your GLB has so the breaker sources the correct panel. Your registration and original sales specification should confirm which type was fitted.
No — the GLB (X247), GLA (H247), and GLC are distinct models on different platforms with different body structures, and their roof panels will not interchange. The GLB is a 5-door SUV with a notably more upright, boxy roofline than the GLA, so the panels are unique to each model. Always source a roof panel specifically listed for the GLB X247.
No — engine choice, whether petrol, diesel, or hybrid, and drivetrain specification such as 4MATIC have no bearing on roof panel fitment for the GLB. The roof panel is determined by the body structure and generation, not what is under the bonnet or how the car drives. Focus your search on confirming the correct year range and roof type (standard or panoramic) with the breaker.