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No two rear lights are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Mercedes-Benz CLA (C117) ran from 2013 to 2019, with a facelift arriving in 2016 that brought restyled rear lights — so a pre-facelift unit (2013–2016) and a post-facelift unit (2016–2019) are not the same part. You should confirm with the breaker that the donor car's registration falls on the same side of that 2016 facelift as yours before purchasing.
No — the CLA Shooting Brake (X117 estate) has a completely different rear-end pressing to the standard CLA coupé (C117), so the rear lights are not interchangeable between the two body styles. Always tell the breaker which body style you have so they can pull from the correct donor vehicle.
Trim level does not affect fitment for CLA rear lights — the lamp unit itself is the same across SE, Sport, AMG Line, and similar grades on the same generation and body style. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as smoked or chrome detailing depending on the donor car's trim, so check the appearance suits you before buying.
These are from two different generations: the original CLA (C117) ran until 2019, and the second-generation CLA (C118) launched in 2019, so the rear lights are not the same. Make sure you and the breaker are both working from the same generation when sourcing your part.
Yes — rear lights are handed, so the nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) units are different parts and not interchangeable. Always tell the breaker clearly which side you need, and double-check it against your registration to avoid buying the wrong unit.
In most cases the lamp units are shared across markets on the same platform, but mid-generation pressing changes or regional specification differences on the C117 mean you cannot assume every example is identical. Confirm the exact part number with the breaker against your own registration before agreeing to buy.