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No two front panels are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The GLC runs across two main generations: the first-generation X253 launched in 2015 and received a facelift in 2019, while the second-generation X254 arrived in 2023. Front panels are generally shared across the full range within each generation and facelift period, so a 2016 panel and a 2018 panel are likely the same, but the 2019 facelift introduced revised lights and grille styling that changed the front end. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The GLC X253 facelift landed in 2019, and that update brought changes to the headlights, grille and bumper arrangement, which typically means front panels differ between pre-facelift (2015–2018) and post-facelift (2019–2022) cars. Whether a specific front panel crosses that 2019 boundary is something you need to confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as panel mounting points and lamp apertures may not align. Do not assume interchangeability across that facelift divide.
Trim level – whether your car is an SE, Sport, AMG Line or AMG Line Premium – does not affect which front panel structure fits, as the underlying metalwork and mounting points are shared across the range within a generation and facelift period. That said, you may notice cosmetic differences such as different grille finishes, bumper styling or badging between trim levels, so if appearance matters to you, ask the breaker for a panel from a matching trim. Confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before purchase.
Both the GLC SUV and GLC Coupe are built on the same X253 platform within the first generation, and front-end panels are generally shared across body styles within a generation and facelift period, as the front structure ahead of the A-pillars is common. This means a front panel from a standard GLC SUV should correspond to the same part as one from a GLC Coupe of the same year range, though you should still confirm the specific panel against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Engine and gearbox choice – whether your GLC is a 220d, 300d, 300 petrol or any AMG-badged variant – has no bearing on front panel fitment, as the front-end structure is shared across the engine range within a generation and facelift period. The panel you need is determined by the generation (X253 or X254) and whether your car is pre or post facelift, not by what is under the bonnet. Confirm the correct part with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The first-generation GLC X253 facelift was introduced during the 2019 model year, which means 2019 cars can be either pre-facelift or post-facelift depending on the exact build date and registration. This matters because the facelift brought changes to the front-end styling including the headlights and grille, so the front panel may differ between early and late 2019 cars. You should confirm exactly which version your car is by checking your registration with the breaker before agreeing any purchase.