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Mercedes-Benz V-Class Front Bumper Replacement Parts

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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz V-Class front bumper

No two front bumpers 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz V-Class cover, and are there different generations I need to know about?

The current V-Class (W447) launched in the UK in 2014 and is the generation you will encounter when searching for used parts. Within that generation there was a facelift in 2019, which brought a revised front bumper, grille and light clusters, so the pre-facelift (2014–2019) and post-facelift (2019 onwards) front bumpers are distinct designs. When getting a quote from a breaker, make sure you tell them which side of that 2019 boundary your vehicle sits on.

Will a front bumper from a 2017 V-Class fit my 2021 V-Class?

These two vehicles sit on opposite sides of the 2019 facelift boundary — the 2017 is pre-facelift and the 2021 is post-facelift — so the front-end styling changed significantly between them. It is not safe to assume the bumpers interchange across that boundary, and you should confirm directly with the breaker whether the specific panel from their 2017 donor will fit your 2021 registration. Never rely on year alone; give the breaker your full registration so they can check against the actual part.

Does wheelbase or roof height matter when buying a used V-Class front bumper?

No — the front bumper is part of the front-end structure, which is shared across the different wheelbase (standard and extra-long) and roof-height variants within the same generation. Whether the donor vehicle is a short or long wheelbase example makes no difference to front bumper fitment, so don't let that put you off a listing from a breaker whose vehicle is a different length to yours.

Does it matter whether I have a V 220 d or a V 300 d when searching for a front bumper?

Engine choice has no bearing on front bumper fitment for the V-Class — the front-end panels are shared across the engine range within the same generation and facelift period. Focus on the model year relative to the 2019 facelift rather than the engine code, and you can safely ignore listings that specify a different engine to yours.

Does the trim level — for example Marco Polo or AMG Line — affect which front bumper I need?

Trim level can affect the appearance of the front bumper on the V-Class — an AMG Line model, for instance, typically has a more aggressive bumper design compared to the standard trim — so a bumper from a different trim level may fit the bodywork but look noticeably different on your vehicle. If you want an exact cosmetic match, tell the breaker your specific trim level alongside your registration; if you are simply making a repair and are happy with a style difference, any same-generation, same-facelift bumper should physically fit. Always confirm the specific part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.

I've found a V-Class front bumper listed without a year — how do I make sure it's the right one?

Ask the breaker for the registration number of the donor vehicle, then check it on a free DVLA or HPI tool to confirm the model year and establish whether it is pre- or post-2019 facelift. The 2019 facelift is the critical boundary for V-Class front bumpers, so matching your vehicle to the correct side of that divide is the most important check you can do. If the bumper is from within your facelift period, wheelbase, roof height and engine are all irrelevant to fitment.