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The Ford Transit Custom has been produced in a single generation from 2012 onwards, with a notable facelift arriving in 2018 that updated the front-end styling including the grille, bumper and lights. Bonnets from within the pre-facelift period (2012–2018) should be interchangeable with one another, and the same broadly applies within the post-facelift range (2018 onwards), but you should confirm the exact interchange against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Both the 2014 and 2016 Transit Custom sit within the same pre-facelift generation (2012–2018), so the bonnet should be a strong candidate for a direct fit. That said, always confirm with the breaker by quoting both registrations, as minor running changes can occur within a generation.
The Transit Custom facelift arrived in 2018, and the front-end panels — including the bonnet — may have changed at that point. We cannot state as fact that a pre-facelift (2012–2018) bonnet will or won't fit a post-facelift (2018 onwards) van, so you must confirm this directly with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing.
Trim level — whether Trend, Limited, Sport or any other — does not affect bonnet fitment on the Ford Transit Custom; the same panel is used across the range within a given generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint colour or the presence of a bonnet-mounted badge depending on spec, but the breaker can advise on finish when you contact them.
No — wheelbase makes no difference to bonnet fitment on the Transit Custom, as the front-end panels are shared across body lengths within the same generation. Focus instead on confirming the correct generation and whether your van is pre- or post-facelift (the 2018 facelift is the key boundary), and provide your registration to the breaker to be sure.
The most important things to confirm are which generation your van belongs to and whether it is pre-facelift (2012–2018) or post-facelift (2018 onwards), as these are the boundaries that most affect panel compatibility. Trim level, engine and roof height are not relevant to bonnet fitment, but paint code is worth noting if you want a colour-matched panel — give the breaker your full registration and they can match the part to your specific van.