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Start your part requestNo — the W211 (2002–2009) and W212 (2009–2016) are completely different generations with different body shells, so their rear bumpers will not interchange. The W212 facelift arrived in 2013, which also brought pressing changes to the rear bumper, so even within the W212 range you should confirm with the breaker whether the pre-facelift or post-facelift bumper matches your registration. Always quote your reg to the breaker so they can verify the exact part.
Your 2014 car falls after the W212 facelift, which means the rear bumper styling changed and a pre-2013 bumper is unlikely to be a straight swap. Name the W212 generation confidently spans 2009–2016, but the 2013 facelift is a real boundary — confirm with the breaker whether the specific bumper from a 2010 car will match your post-facelift bodywork before buying.
Yes, absolutely — the saloon, estate (T-Model), and coupe/cabriolet all have completely different rear body structures, so their rear bumpers are not interchangeable. Make sure the donor car your breaker is pulling from matches your body style exactly, as mixing styles will not work regardless of year or generation.
Trim level does not affect whether the bumper physically fits — the shell is the same across SE, Avantgarde, and AMG Line within the same generation and body style. However, you may notice cosmetic differences such as different lower valance styling or the presence of twin exhaust cut-outs on AMG Line bumpers, so try to source from the same trim level for the cleanest visual match, but confirm the specific design with the breaker against your registration.
No — the coupe (C207) and saloon (W212) share a platform generation but have entirely different rear bodywork, and their bumpers will not cross over. Always tell your breaker both your body style and your registration so they pull from the correct donor vehicle.
The W213 generation runs from 2016 onwards, with a facelift introduced in 2020, and the saloon and estate rear bumpers differ from one another so body style must match. Within the W213, whether a pre-facelift bumper fits a post-facelift car or vice versa is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as pressing changes around the facelift year mean it is not safe to assume compatibility across that boundary.
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.