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Start your part requestThe C-Class has run through several distinct generations: W202 (1993–2000), W203 (2000–2007), W204 (2007–2014), and W205 (2014–2021). The generation your car belongs to is the single most important factor for front bumper fitment, as bumpers are not shared across generations. Check your V5C or use your registration on a vehicle data service to confirm which generation you have before approaching a breaker.
This question spans the boundary between two generations: the W204 ran until 2014 and the W205 launched in 2014, so a 2012 car is W204 and a late-2014 car is likely W205 — these use entirely different front bumpers that will not interchange. Even within the W204, there was a facelift around 2011 which changed the front bumper design, so a pre-facelift and post-facelift W204 bumper may also differ. Confirm which exact generation and facelift phase your car is by checking your registration with a breaker before buying.
Yes — the W204 C-Class received a facelift in 2011, and the front bumper, grille, and lights were revised at that point. This means a pre-facelift W204 bumper (2007–2011) and a post-facelift W204 bumper (2011–2014) are different parts and are not directly interchangeable. When sourcing from a breaker, make sure to tell them whether your car is the pre- or post-facelift model, which you can confirm via your registration.
No — the front bumper is part of the front-end structure, which is shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so a saloon (W205) and an estate (W205) use the same front bumper. You do not need to specify saloon or estate to your breaker for this part. Just confirm your generation and facelift period and you should be fine.
Trim level does not change the fundamental fitment of the front bumper on the C-Class — an SE, Sport, and AMG Line on the same generation and facelift period all use the same basic bumper structure. However, there can be cosmetic differences between trim grades, such as different lower apron designs, fog lamp surrounds, or finisher colours, so a bumper from a different trim may look slightly off even if it bolts on. Let your breaker know your trim level so they can try to match the styling as closely as possible.
Within the W205 generation and the same facelift period, the front bumper shell itself is generally shared regardless of headlight type, but there can be differences in the bumper around the headlight apertures or lower air intakes depending on the lighting setup fitted. Whether a specific halogen-spec bumper interchanges cleanly with an LED-spec car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration. They can check the part against your car's specific build before you commit.
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.