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Fitment on a used boot lid 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 Ford Tourneo Connect has gone through distinct generations, with the first generation running roughly 2002–2013 and the second generation from 2013 onwards, and boot lids do not cross between these generations due to completely different body pressings. Within a generation, the key factors are wheelbase (short or long body) and whether your van has a tailgate or barn doors, as these are entirely different assemblies that will not interchange. Engine and trim level make no difference to which boot lid fits. Always confirm the exact body length and door configuration with the breaker against your registration before buying.
A 2010 Tourneo Connect is first-generation (2002–2013) and a 2014 model is second-generation (from 2013), so the two generations use completely different body structures and the boot lid will not interchange across that boundary. Within each generation, fitment depends on whether both vans share the same wheelbase and the same rear door type — tailgate or barn doors. Confirm both the generation and body configuration with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Trim level — whether your van is a base model, Zetec, or Titanium — does not affect which boot lid fits, as the pressing is determined by generation, wheelbase, and rear door type rather than specification. However, higher trim levels may have different rear wiper arrangements, badging, or glazing, so a lid from a different trim may need minor adjustment or look slightly different cosmetically. Confirm any trim-related finishing details with the breaker if matching appearance matters to you.
No — barn doors and a tailgate are fundamentally different assemblies even on the same generation and wheelbase, and they are not interchangeable with each other. If your van originally had barn doors you need barn doors, and the same applies to a tailgate, as the body aperture and hinge points are specific to each style. Confirm your rear door configuration with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
No — the long-wheelbase and short-wheelbase Tourneo Connect have different rear body dimensions, so the boot lids are not the same and will not interchange between the two wheelbases. When searching for a used lid, make sure you specify your exact wheelbase to the breaker alongside your generation and rear door type. Confirm all three details against your registration to avoid an incompatible part.
The second-generation Tourneo Connect shares a platform with the Volkswagen Caddy, and some parts may overlap, but whether a specific body panel such as the boot lid genuinely interchanges between the two — or differs due to brand-specific pressings — is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume. Platform-sharing does not always mean identical outer panels, and mid-generation pressing changes can also affect compatibility. Ask the breaker to cross-reference both vehicles directly before purchasing.