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The current W447 V-Class runs from 2014 onwards, and bonnets from within this generation are generally the same panel across all model years. The W447 received a facelift in 2019, which brought changes to the front-end styling including the grille and lights, so whether a pre-2019 bonnet and a post-2019 bonnet interchange is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Earlier V-Class models used the W638 and W639 platforms and their bonnets are not compatible with the W447.
This question spans the 2019 facelift boundary of the W447 generation, which is when Mercedes updated the front-end design. The bonnet panel itself may or may not interchange across that 2019 boundary, so you should confirm with the breaker using both registrations before buying. Do not assume fitment simply because both vehicles are W447 generation.
The Marco Polo is built on the same W447 platform as the standard V-Class and shares the same front-end structure, so the bonnet is the same panel. Trim level and camper conversion do not affect bonnet fitment, so a bonnet sourced from any W447 donor vehicle should suit your Marco Polo provided it is from the correct facelift period. As always, confirm the donor registration with the breaker to be sure.
No — the V-Class bonnet is a front-end panel shared across all wheelbases (short, long and extra-long) and all roof heights within the W447 generation. You do not need to specify your body length or roof variant when sourcing a bonnet. The key detail to confirm is whether the donor vehicle is from before or after the 2019 facelift, and the breaker can cross-reference that against your registration.
Sport trim on the W447 V-Class is a specification level rather than a different body structure, and the bonnet panel itself is shared across trim levels including Sport, AMG Line and base variants. However, be aware that cosmetic differences such as badging or minor styling details can vary between specifications, so the used bonnet may not match your vehicle's exact appearance without some adjustment. Confirm the donor's year and registration with the breaker to ensure you are within the same facelift period.
No — the W638 (1996–2003), W639 (2003–2014) and W447 (2014–present) are distinct platforms with entirely different front-end structures. A bonnet from an earlier generation will not fit the W447, so always make sure the breaker's donor vehicle is confirmed as a W447 against your registration.