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Start your part requestThe CLE is a brand-new nameplate that launched for the 2024 model year, replacing the C-Class Cabriolet and E-Class Coupe in Mercedes-Benz's line-up, so all current UK examples sit within the same first-generation platform. No facelift has been announced or released at the time of writing, meaning any front grille from a 2024 or 2025 CLE should belong to the same unfacelifted generation. Always confirm the exact part reference with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Yes, both sit within the same first-generation CLE with no facelift in between, so the front-end panels are drawn from the same design run. There is no known grille change between those two model years, but confirm the part number with the breaker against your registration before purchasing, as minor mid-cycle updates can sometimes affect trim clips or finishes.
No — the CLE Coupe and CLE Cabriolet share the same front-end structure, including the grille, because the body styles differ behind the A-pillar rather than at the front. A grille sourced from a Coupe should therefore be the same panel as one from a Cabriolet within the same generation. Confirm the match with the breaker against your registration as a final check.
Engine and wheelbase do not affect grille fitment, but trim level can make a cosmetic difference on the CLE — an AMG Line model typically features a more aggressive grille design with different surround finishes compared with a standard or Avantgarde-spec car. The underlying fitment points are the same, but the visual appearance differs, so make sure the grille you source matches the trim level of your vehicle. Tell the breaker your exact trim when requesting a quote so they can pull the correct style.
No — although the CLE replaced both the C-Class Cabriolet and E-Class Coupe in Mercedes-Benz's range, it sits on its own distinct platform and has its own front-end design, so grilles from the outgoing C-Class (W205/W206) or E-Class (W213/C238) are not direct fits. Always source a grille specifically listed for the CLE and confirm compatibility with the breaker against your registration.
As of 2025, the CLE has not received a facelift since its 2024 launch, so there is no facelift boundary to worry about yet — all UK CLE models on the road are from the same original design run. If a facelift is introduced in future, lights, grille and bumpers are typically the panels that change, which would create a fitment boundary; at that point you would need to confirm with the breaker whether a pre- or post-facelift grille crosses that boundary for your specific registration.
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.