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The Transit Connect runs across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered roughly 2002 to 2013, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2018. Front grilles are shared across different body lengths and roof heights within the same generation, so wheelbase or van versus kombi body style won't affect which grille you need. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as trim and lighting variants can affect the surround details.
This is a cross-generation question: the 2015 vehicle is a Mk2 (post-2013) pre-facelift model, while a 2019 falls after the 2018 facelift, so the front-end styling changed at that boundary. Whether the grille itself physically interchanges across the 2018 facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as bumpers, lights and grilles commonly change at facelifts. Don't assume they're the same without that check.
For the Transit Connect, trim levels such as Leader, Ambiente, Trend, and Limited do not change the fundamental grille fitment — the front-end structure is shared across the range within a given generation and facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging, chrome detailing, or finisher colour between trim levels, so factor in whether the look needs to match your original. Confirm any cosmetic specifics with your breaker when sourcing the part.
No — wheelbase does not affect which front grille fits a Transit Connect, as the front-end panels including the grille are shared across body lengths within the same generation. Whether you have the SWB or LWB variant, what matters is confirming the correct generation (Mk1 2002–2013 or Mk2 2013 onwards) and whether your vehicle is pre or post the 2018 Mk2 facelift. Give the breaker your registration and they can confirm the exact match.
A 2011 vehicle sits in the Mk1 generation, which ran up to 2013. A 2013 Mk1 grille should correspond to the same generation as your 2011, but a 2014 vehicle would be early Mk2 territory, where the front end is a different design. You should confirm with the breaker using both registrations, especially around the 2013–2014 changeover, to make sure the grille style and mounting points match your vehicle.
The grille itself is not determined by whether the van had halogen or LED headlights, but the surround, upper grille moulding, and any integrated trim pieces can vary depending on the lighting setup on the original vehicle. Whether a grille from a different headlight variant will fit or look correct on your van is something to confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, rather than assuming all examples within a facelift period are identical. This is particularly worth checking on the post-2018 facelifted Mk2 where lighting options varied.