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Start your part requestThe Ford Fusion was sold in the UK from 2002 to 2005, making it a single short-run generation with no facelift split to worry about for most buyers. Boot lids from anywhere within that 2002–2005 production window should be from the same body pressing, but confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both the 2004 and 2002 Fusion sit within the same single generation (2002–2005), so a boot lid from that later year is from the same run of cars. There were no significant mid-generation body style changes on the Fusion that are well-established as fact, but it is always worth asking the breaker to confirm against your registration in case of any minor pressing differences during the production run.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the Ford Fusion — the boot lid is a body panel determined by the body style and generation, not by whether your car is a base, Zetec, or higher specification. You may find that higher trims have a rear wash-wipe motor or spoiler fitted, which are separate items not part of the panel itself, so check with the breaker whether those ancillaries are included if you need them.
The Ford Fusion used its own distinct body style and is not the same vehicle as the Ford Fusion sold in North America, which is an entirely different car. Whether it shares panels with any same-platform Ford variants sold under different names is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as we cannot state that as fact.
Door count on the side doors does not change the boot lid on a car of this type, as the tailgate or boot lid is a separate rear panel. What matters is that you are buying for the correct body style — confirm the full body style and your registration with the breaker to make sure the part they have matches your vehicle.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.