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A used wing mirror 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 GLE has run across two main generations: the first-generation W166 (2015–2019) and the second-generation V167 (2019–present), with these two generations not sharing the same mirror design. You'll need to match the mirror to the correct generation, and also confirm which side you need — NS (nearside, passenger/left) or OS (offside, driver/right). Always confirm the exact interchange with the breaker quoting against your registration.
A 2018 GLE is a first-generation W166 model, while a 2020 GLE is a second-generation V167 — these sit either side of the 2019 generation change, and the mirror designs are different between them. Cross-generation fitment is very unlikely, so you should not assume a W166 mirror will fit a V167 or vice versa. Confirm this firmly with the breaker quoting against your registration before buying.
Trim level — whether SE, Sport, AMG Line, or AMG — does not change the fundamental fitment of the mirror frame or housing to the door, so the core fixing points are the same within the same generation. However, AMG Line and full AMG models can carry cosmetically different mirror caps or finishes compared with SE or Sport, so the replacement mirror may look slightly different from your original even if it bolts on correctly. Confirm features such as electric folding, heated glass, or integrated indicators with the breaker against your registration, as these can vary by trim and specification regardless of how the mirror physically fits.
Yes, side absolutely matters — a nearside (NS) mirror and an offside (OS) mirror are completely different parts and cannot be swapped around. In UK convention, NS is the passenger/left side and OS is the driver/right side, so make sure you specify the correct side when getting a quote. Fitting the wrong side will mean the mirror does not mount correctly and the glass angle will be wrong.
Colour is purely cosmetic and does not affect whether a mirror fits your car — the frame, fixings, and mechanism are what determine fitment. A mirror in a different colour can be resprayed to match your vehicle, so don't let colour put you off an otherwise correct mirror. Focus on matching the generation (W166 2015–2019 or V167 2019–present) and the correct side (NS or OS) when sourcing from a breaker.
The W166 GLE received a facelift update during its production run, and while both sit within the 2015–2019 first-generation window, there can be differences in mirror specification around that update. Because of this, you should not assume a pre-facelift mirror is a guaranteed fit for a facelifted car or the other way around. Confirm with the breaker whether the donor vehicle's year matches yours closely, quoting your exact registration for the best accuracy.