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Fitment on a used bumper varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The current V-Class (W447) launched in the UK in 2014 and is the generation you will encounter on the used-parts market; there are no earlier V-Class generations in widespread UK circulation as the nameplate was revived after a long gap. Within the W447 there was a significant facelift in 2019, which updated the front bumper, grille and lights. When searching for a used bumper, confirming whether your car is pre-facelift (2014–2019) or post-facelift (2019 onwards) is the most important step before approaching a breaker.
These two cars sit on either side of the 2019 W447 facelift, which brought a redesigned front end including a new bumper profile and revised grille. Because the facelift boundary falls between those years, you cannot assume the panels are interchangeable. Name both registration years clearly when you contact a breaker and ask them to confirm against the part numbers before agreeing a sale.
No — front and rear bumpers are shared across the short, long and extra-long wheelbase variants, and across standard and high-roof body styles, within the same generation and facelift period. You do not need to specify wheelbase or roof height when sourcing a bumper; generation and facelift period are what matter. This makes the W447 bumper a relatively straightforward part to cross-reference between donors.
Trim level does not affect the underlying fitment of the bumper shell on the W447 V-Class, as the mounting points and body structure are the same across variants. However, AMG Line models in particular can feature different bumper styling, lower valance details or additional trim inserts compared with standard or Sport specification, so a direct swap may leave visible cosmetic differences. Confirm with the breaker exactly which trim the donor car was when you request a quote, so you can judge whether the appearance will match your vehicle.
The bumper shell itself fits regardless of your headlight type, but the fog light and daytime running light apertures or bezels within the bumper can vary depending on the lighting specification fitted to the donor car. Whether a bumper from a different lighting variant will look identical on your car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Mention your headlight type when requesting a quote so the breaker can check the donor bumper matches your front-end setup.
The 2019 facelift was introduced during that model year, so a 2019-registered V-Class could be either pre- or post-facelift depending on exactly when it was built and delivered. The easiest way to check is to look at the front end: the facelifted model has a wider, more angular grille with a chrome surround and a redesigned bumper with different lower air intakes compared with the original 2014-style front end. If you are still unsure, give your registration to the breaker and ask them to confirm which bumper profile your car requires before they pull the part.