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Fitment on a used parcel shelf varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
Yes, generation matters a great deal for a parcel shelf. The GLE has run across two clear generations: the first-generation W166 (2015–2019) and the second-generation V167 (2019–present), and the rear loading area and shelf dimensions differ between them, so parts are not interchangeable across that boundary. Always source a shelf from the same generation as your vehicle, and confirm the exact fit with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Both 2016 and 2018 GLE models fall within the first-generation W166 (2015–2019), so in principle the shelf should be from the same platform and body structure. That said, confirm with the breaker against your registration whether any mid-generation pressing or trim changes affect the part you're looking at, as these can sometimes catch buyers out.
The GLE Coupe (C292/C167) has a distinctly different roofline and rear body structure to the standard GLE SUV, so the parcel shelves are not the same and will not interchange. Always specify to the breaker whether you have the standard SUV or the Coupe body style, and confirm fitment against your registration.
Trim level – whether that's Sport, AMG Line, or any other grade – does not affect parcel shelf fitment, as it is determined by the generation and body style rather than the trim specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, finish, or net/hook details between shelves pulled from different trim cars, so if a like-for-like look matters to you, mention that to the breaker when getting your quote.
This sits right on the generation boundary: 2019 saw the introduction of the second-generation V167, though some 2019 registrations in the UK may still be the outgoing W166. The breaker will need to check your exact registration to confirm which generation your car is and match the shelf accordingly, so do not assume a 2019 part is safe without that check.
No – engine choice, whether diesel, petrol, or hybrid, has no bearing on parcel shelf fitment whatsoever. What matters is the generation (W166 2015–2019 or V167 2019–present) and the body style, so focus on getting those details right when asking breakers for a quote.