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Used front bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Mercedes-Benz GLB (X247) is a single generation launched in 2019, so all GLBs share the same basic platform and front-end architecture from that point onwards. However, Mercedes introduced a facelift to the GLB around 2024, which brought revised lighting, grille styling and bumper design, meaning pre-facelift and post-facelift bumpers are unlikely to be interchangeable. When sourcing a used bumper, confirm with the breaker that the part matches whether your vehicle is pre- or post-facelift, quoting your registration to be sure.
Both a 2021 and a 2023 GLB sit within the pre-facelift X247 generation, so these two vehicles share the same front-end design and a bumper from either year should be directly comparable. Wheelbase, engine choice and trim level do not affect front bumper fitment within this generation. Always confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing, as minor production changes can occasionally occur mid-cycle.
This question crosses a significant boundary, as the GLB received a facelift around 2024 that brought notable changes to the front end including the bumper, grille and lighting. A pre-facelift bumper from 2019 is unlikely to be a straightforward swap onto a post-facelift 2024 vehicle, but whether a specific bumper can be made to fit is something you must confirm with the breaker, quoting both registration numbers. Name the facelift year clearly when speaking to the breaker so they can advise accurately.
On the Mercedes-Benz GLB, trim levels such as SE, Sport and AMG Line do influence the style of the front bumper, as AMG Line models typically feature a more aggressive lower apron and different air intake detailing compared with standard trims. However, this is a cosmetic difference rather than a structural fitment issue — the bumper mounting points and body structure are the same across trim levels within the same generation. When sourcing a used bumper, ask the breaker to confirm the trim specification of the donor vehicle so the styling matches your own car.
No — engine choice has no bearing on front bumper fitment for the Mercedes-Benz GLB. The front bumper is shared across petrol and diesel variants within the same generation and facelift period, as the engine sits behind the panels and does not alter the external front-end design. Simply match the generation and facelift period when speaking to a breaker, and you can disregard what engine the donor vehicle had.
The most important things to confirm are the generation (X247, 2019-onwards) and whether the donor vehicle is pre- or post-facelift, as bumpers from either side of the approximately 2024 facelift are likely to differ in design. You should also check the trim specification of the donor car if you want the styling to match yours — AMG Line bumpers look different from standard-trim bumpers, even though the mounting points are the same. Give the breaker your registration number and ask them to cross-reference the donor vehicle's registration to confirm compatibility before you buy.