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The GLA runs across two main generations: the first-generation X156, produced from 2013 to 2020, and the second-generation H247, which launched in 2020 and is still current. These two generations are completely different platforms and their front grilles will not interchange, so always make sure the breaker's part matches your generation.
The X156 first-generation GLA received a facelift in 2017, which updated the front end including the grille, bumper and lights, so a pre-facelift (2013–2016) grille and a post-facelift (2017–2019) grille are unlikely to be a straight swap. You should confirm with the breaker whether a specific part crosses that 2017 boundary against your exact registration, as subtle differences in fitment points and styling can cause problems. Naming the year of the donor car to the breaker is the simplest way to get the right part.
A 2015 GLA is a pre-facelift X156 and a 2018 GLA is a post-facelift X156, meaning they sit either side of the 2017 facelift boundary where the front-end styling changed. It is possible there are fitment differences between these two years, so you should check directly with the breaker and give them both your registration and the donor vehicle's year before buying.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the front grille in terms of mounting points or panel dimensions, as these are shared across the GLA range within the same generation and facelift period. However, AMG Line models typically feature a more aggressive grille design with sportier styling compared to SE or Sport trims, so a like-for-like swap from the same trim looks best – a grille from a different trim will fit but may look noticeably different. Let the breaker know your current trim so they can match the style as closely as possible.
No – engine and gearbox choices make no difference to front grille fitment on the GLA, as the front-end panels are shared across petrol, diesel and four-wheel-drive variants within the same generation and facelift period. The key details to give your breaker are the generation (X156 or H247) and the model year, to establish which side of any facelift your car sits on.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can confirm your exact generation (X156 2013–2020 or H247 2020–present) and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift – for the X156 the facelift came in 2017. It is also worth mentioning your trim level, as AMG Line and standard trims can have visually different grille styles even if the mounting points are similar. A reputable breaker will cross-reference the donor vehicle's registration against yours before confirming the part is suitable.