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Start your part requestThe Volkswagen Eos ran from 2006 to 2015 as a single generation, with a facelift introduced in 2011 that brought revised styling to the front and rear. For a quarter panel, the 2011 facelift is worth noting as a potential boundary — confirm with your breaker whether the pressing changed at that point for your specific registration. The Eos was only ever sold as a four-seat convertible coupé throughout its entire run, so there is no body style variation to worry about.
These sit either side of the 2011 facelift, which is a boundary worth flagging — the 2009 car is pre-facelift and the 2012 is post-facelift. Whether the quarter panel pressing actually changed at that point is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as we cannot state that as fact. If the pressing is the same the panel may well interchange, but do not assume without that check.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment on the Eos — the bodyshell is the same regardless of whether your car is a Sport, SE, or any other trim. You may find cosmetic differences such as body-coloured versus contrasting finishes depending on spec, but the structural panel itself is the same part. Tell the breaker your registration and model year, not your trim, and they will be able to match the correct panel.
Yes — NS (nearside, kerb side, left-hand side) and OS (offside, driver's side, right-hand side) quarter panels are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. Always tell your breaker which side you need as well as your registration, and double-check before any panel leaves the yard. Getting this wrong is an easy and costly mistake.
Engine choice makes no difference whatsoever to quarter panel fitment — the bodyshell is identical across all Eos engine variants. Source the panel by year and body side (NS or OS), not by engine, and you will be looking at the right parts. Confirm the model year with your breaker against your registration to make sure you are on the right side of any potential facelift boundary.
The Eos and Scirocco are distinct models with different bodyshells despite sharing some VW platform underpinnings, and we cannot confirm that their quarter panels interchange. This is exactly the kind of same-platform variant question you should route directly to your breaker, quoting your Eos registration, rather than assuming compatibility from a generic listing. A reputable breaker will be able to check the actual panel against your car's details.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.