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The G-Class has been built on the same W460/W461/W463 lineage for decades, but for front-end parts the key split is between the long-running W463 first generation (produced from 1989 up to the major redesign) and the current W463A generation launched in 2018, as the front ends are substantially different between these two. Within each generation there are also facelift periods that changed the grille styling, so the year of your specific vehicle matters. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
This crosses a significant generation boundary — the G-Class moved from the W463 (pre-2018) to the heavily revised W463A platform for the 2018 model year, and the entire front end was redesigned at that point. A grille from a 2015 car will not fit a 2019 car; these are different generations with incompatible front-end panels. Make sure you source a grille from a 2018-onwards W463A car for your vehicle.
Trim level and engine do not affect grille fitment on the G-Class — front-end panels are shared across the range within the same generation and facelift period, so a grille from a G350d and one from a G63 AMG of the same era will physically fit the same aperture. However, there can be cosmetic differences such as badge inserts, mesh finish or AMG-specific styling details, so check the visual appearance matches what you want before purchasing. Confirm the part against your registration with the breaker.
Both a 2010 and a 2014 G-Class sit within the pre-2018 W463 generation, but the W463 received facelift updates during its long production run that could affect grille styling and fitment. Whether a grille from a 2014 car crosses a facelift boundary relative to your 2010 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as specific panel interchangeability across a facelift cannot be guaranteed without checking the part numbers. A good breaker will be able to match the part to your exact vehicle.
No — wheelbase and body configuration do not affect front grille fitment on the G-Class, as front-end panels are shared across body variants within the same generation and facelift period. The factors that matter are the generation (W463 pre-2018 versus W463A from 2018 onwards) and which facelift period your car belongs to. Confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker to be sure.
The long-running W463 generation underwent several updates during its production life, with front-end styling including the grille changing at these facelift points, before the full redesign brought in the current W463A generation from 2018 onwards. Because grilles, lights and bumpers typically change at facelifts, a grille from one facelift period may not match or fit a car from a different facelift period even within the same generation. Confirm the precise facelift period of both the donor and your own vehicle with the breaker using your registration before purchasing.