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Start your part requestThe CLA has been made in two main generations: the first-generation C117 ran from 2013 to 2019, and the second-generation C118 launched in 2019 onwards. Within each generation, the front grille design is broadly shared across the range, but the facelift of the first-generation C117 in 2016 updated the front-end styling including the grille. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as fitment depends on which side of that 2016 facelift boundary your car sits.
This is a key facelift question: the C117 CLA was facelifted in 2016, which brought changes to the front-end panels including the grille. A 2015 car is pre-facelift and a 2018 car is post-facelift, so they sit either side of that boundary. Whether the grille will physically interchange across the 2016 facelift is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against both registrations, as panel swaps across that update are not guaranteed.
Engine choice and trim level do not affect which front grille fits your CLA, as front-end panels are shared across the range within a given generation and facelift period. However, AMG Line models typically feature a more distinctive grille finish or surround styling compared to standard Sport or SE trim cars, so the grille from a donor vehicle may look cosmetically different even if it comes from the same generation. Confirm the visual style of the grille with your breaker so you get the finish that matches your car.
Both a 2019 and a 2021 CLA fall within the second-generation C118, which launched in 2019, so you are working within the same generation. There is no known facelift boundary between those years to complicate fitment, making a grille from that era a reasonable match. Always confirm against your specific registration with the breaker before purchasing, as minor running changes can occur within a generation.
No – the front grille sits on the front end of the car, which is shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so whether your car is the saloon or the Shooting Brake does not affect grille fitment. The generation and facelift period are the details that matter, so make sure the donor car matches your car on those points. Confirm this with your breaker against both registrations to be sure.
For the first-generation C117, the facelift arrived in 2016 and brought visible changes to the front end including a revised grille design, so a quick check of the donor car's year will usually tell you which version you are looking at. If you are buying from a breaker on Findapart, ask them to confirm the donor car's registration so you can verify which side of the 2016 boundary it falls on. Getting that confirmation in writing is good practice before you commit to the purchase.
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.