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The Ford S-Max has two main generations: the first-generation (Mk1) ran from 2006 to 2015, and the second-generation (Mk2) ran from 2015 onwards. Each generation has its own front-end design, so grilles from the Mk1 and Mk2 are not interchangeable. Within each generation there are also facelift updates, so always match the year of the grille to the year of your car and confirm the exact part with your breaker against your registration.
Both a 2010 and a 2014 S-Max are first-generation (Mk1) models, but Ford facelifted the Mk1 in 2010, updating the front-end styling including the grille and bumper. Your 2014 car sits in the post-facelift period, so whether a grille from the earlier part of the Mk1 range crosses that facelift boundary and fits cleanly is something you should confirm with your breaker against both registrations before buying.
Both a 2016 and a 2019 S-Max are second-generation (Mk2) cars, so they share the same platform and broadly the same front-end architecture. However, it is worth checking with your breaker whether any mid-cycle updates to the Mk2 front end affect grille compatibility across those years, as Ford does make running production changes. Confirm against both registrations to be sure.
Trim level does not affect the structural fitment of the front grille on the S-Max — the panel itself is determined by the generation and facelift period, not whether the car is a Zetec, Titanium, or ST-Line. That said, there can be cosmetic differences between trim levels, such as chrome surrounds, gloss black finishes, or badging, so a grille from a different trim will fit but may look slightly different to the original. Check the finish of any used grille with your breaker before ordering if keeping the standard look matters to you.
A 2008 S-Max is a pre-facelift first-generation (Mk1) model, while a 2012 car sits in the post-facelift Mk1 period following the 2010 facelift refresh, which changed the front-end panels including the grille. Because these cars sit either side of that facelift boundary, whether the grille will interchange is something you need to confirm directly with your breaker, quoting both registrations, rather than assume it will simply bolt on.
No — seating configuration and interior layout do not affect the front grille fitment on the S-Max, as front-end panels are shared across the model range within a given generation and facelift period. The key details to match are the model year and generation (Mk1 2006–2015 or Mk2 2015 onwards), along with the facelift period. Always confirm the exact part with your breaker against your vehicle registration to ensure you get the right grille.