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Start your part requestThe E-Class has run through several well-established generations: W210 (1995–2002), W211 (2002–2009), W212 (2009–2016), and W213 (2016–present). The generation is the single most important factor for front grille fitment, as each uses a completely different front-end design. Always match the grille to the correct W-code platform for your car.
Yes — the W212 E-Class was facelifted in 2013, bringing revised front-end styling including a restyled grille, bumper and headlights. Grilles from the pre-facelift W212 (2009–2013) and post-facelift W212 (2013–2016) are therefore from two distinct design phases, and whether a specific panel crosses that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
No — the front grille is part of the shared front-end structure and is the same across saloon (W212) and estate (S212) body styles within the same generation and facelift period. You don't need to specify body style to the breaker when sourcing a grille, though it's always worth confirming with them using your registration to be sure.
Engine and trim level do not affect front grille fitment on the E-Class — the grille is determined by generation and facelift period, not by what's under the bonnet. Trim levels such as SE, Sport, AMG Line, and Avantgarde may have cosmetically different grille styles (for example, AMG Line models often feature a sportier grille design), so the trim on the donor car is worth checking to make sure the look matches yours. Confirm the specific part with the breaker against both registrations to avoid a cosmetic mismatch.
A 2015 W212 falls in the post-facelift period (2013–2016), while a 2011 W212 is pre-facelift (2009–2013), so these sit either side of the 2013 facelift boundary. Whether the grille from a 2011 car physically fits a 2015 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as front-end panels commonly change at facelifts and interchangeability across that boundary cannot be assumed.
The grille panel itself is generally not directly dependent on headlight type, but headlight variants within a generation can sometimes influence surrounding front-end panel fitment in less obvious ways. This is one to confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume compatibility, particularly on later W213 models where lighting technology varies across the range.
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.