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Start your part requestThe CLA has run in two generations: the first-generation C117 ran from 2013 to 2019, and the second-generation C118 launched in 2019 onwards. Front panels are shared across the body styles within each generation, so the key thing is making sure any part you buy matches your generation. These two generations do not share front panels, so always confirm which generation your car belongs to before buying.
The first-generation C117 CLA received a facelift in 2016, which brought changes to the front-end styling including the bumper, grille and lights. Parts from a pre-facelift 2013–2016 car and a post-facelift 2016–2019 car may look different and may not interchange directly. You should confirm with the breaker whether the specific panel you are looking at crosses that 2016 facelift boundary before purchasing.
These two cars sit either side of the first-generation C117 facelift, which occurred in 2016, so the front-end styling changed between them. Whether the specific front panel physically interchanges across that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration number. Do not assume compatibility just because both cars are first-generation C117 models.
Trim level does not affect the underlying panel structure, so an SE, Sport or AMG Line CLA within the same generation uses the same basic front panel. However, cosmetic differences such as bumper styling and grille design do vary between trim levels, so a panel pulled from an AMG Line car may look noticeably different fitted to a standard Sport or SE. Make sure you tell the breaker which trim your car is so they can match the appearance as closely as possible.
The generation and facelift period are the main fitment factors for the front panel itself. However, headlight variant — whether your car has halogen, xenon or LED lights — can affect whether associated brackets, housings or mounting points align correctly. Confirm this detail with the breaker against your registration to make sure the panel you are buying suits your headlight setup.
No — the C117 (2013–2019) and C118 (2019 onwards) are entirely separate generations with different body structures and front-end designs, so their front panels are not interchangeable. Always confirm which generation your car belongs to, which you can do by checking your registration with the breaker, before agreeing a 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.