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Start your part requestThe A-Class has gone through four generations: the W168 (1997–2004), W169 (2004–2012), W176 (2012–2018), and W177 (2018–present). The generation is the single most important thing to get right when sourcing a front grille, as the front-end design is completely different between each one. Give the breaker your registration and they can confirm the exact generation and facelift period your car belongs to.
Both years fall within the W176 generation (2012–2018), but the W176 received a facelift in 2015, so a 2013 and a 2014 car are both pre-facelift and should share the same front-end design. That said, always confirm with the breaker against your registration, as production changeover dates don't always match calendar years precisely. This is the safest way to be sure before any money changes hands.
The W176 facelift in 2015 brought a revised front end, including changes to the grille and bumper design, so the two periods are not guaranteed to be interchangeable. Whether a specific grille crosses that 2015 facelift boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as panel compatibility across a facelift can vary. Name the facelift period to your breaker and ask them to match accordingly.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of a front grille in terms of body mounting points — the W176 shell is the same across SE, Sport, and AMG Line. However, there are genuine cosmetic differences to be aware of: AMG Line models typically feature a sportier grille design with different styling details compared to SE or Sport trims. Make sure you source a grille from the same trim line as your car if you want a like-for-like visual match, and confirm the specific part with the breaker against your registration.
The grille itself sits across the full front end and its fitment is determined by generation and facelift period rather than headlight type. However, some grille assemblies or surrounding trim pieces can differ subtly depending on the headlight variant fitted to that specific car. Confirm with the breaker against your registration to make sure the grille they have matches your exact headlight setup, as this is not something we can state as fact universally.
No — the W177 is an entirely new generation with a redesigned front end, and its grille will not fit a W176 (2012–2018) without significant modification, if at all. These are different platforms with different bumper, bonnet, and panel geometry. Always match the grille to the correct generation, and give the breaker your registration to avoid any costly mistakes.
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.