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Used rear 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 GLE has run across two main generations: the first-generation W166, produced from 2015 to 2018, and the second-generation V167, which launched in 2019 and received a facelift in 2023. Rear bumpers are generation-specific and will not interchange between the W166 and V167, as the bodywork is completely different between the two. Always confirm the generation of the donor vehicle with the breaker against your registration plate before ordering.
The V167 GLE received its facelift in 2023, and there may be pressing differences to the rear bumper around that boundary that affect fitment. You should name this as the key boundary to check: parts from a 2022 car may or may not cross over to a 2023 facelift car. Confirm this directly with the breaker using your exact registration, as mid-generation pressing changes are not something we can call definitively here.
No — the GLE Coupe (C167) has a distinctly different roofline and rear bodywork compared to the standard SUV body GLE (V167 or W166), and the rear bumpers are unique to each body style. This is the first question to get right: always specify to the breaker whether your car is the standard SUV or the Coupe body. Never assume a bumper from one body style will fit the other.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the rear bumper — a bumper from a W166 or V167 of the same generation will physically fit regardless of whether the donor car was Sport, AMG Line, or any other trim. However, you should expect cosmetic differences such as diffuser styling, AMG Line trim pieces, or different finishes between trim levels, so if appearance matters to you, ask the breaker to confirm the trim of the donor vehicle. The bumper will bolt on, but the look may differ from your original.
Both 2016 and 2018 GLE models fall within the first-generation W166 platform, so a bumper from either year is likely to be from the same body generation. That said, confirm with the breaker using both registrations, as minor pressing changes can occur within a generation without a formal facelift announcement. The breaker will be able to cross-reference the parts using your reg and advise you definitively.
Engine choice has no bearing on rear bumper fitment — the bodywork is identical across petrol, diesel, and hybrid variants within the same generation and body style. You can safely take a bumper from a diesel donor car for a petrol GLE of the same generation without any fitment concern on that basis. Focus your questions to the breaker on generation, body style (SUV or Coupe), and facelift status rather than engine.