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Fitment on a used bumper 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 first-generation Citan ran from 2012 to 2021, based on the Renault Kangoo platform, and received a facelift in 2016 that updated the front-end styling including the bumper, grille, and lights. If your van is a pre-facelift 2012–2015 model or a post-facelift 2016–2021 model, you should source a bumper from within the same facelift period. Whether a pre-facelift bumper can be made to fit a post-facelift van or vice versa is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as panel swap across that 2016 boundary is not straightforward.
This is a facelift-boundary question: 2014 falls in the pre-facelift first-generation Citan (2012–2015), while 2017 is post-facelift (2016–2021), and the front-end panels including the bumper changed at that 2016 refresh. You should not assume these will swap directly. Confirm with the breaker using both registrations before agreeing a purchase.
No — wheelbase does not affect front bumper fitment on the Citan; the front-end panels are shared across body lengths within each generation and facelift period. Focus instead on confirming the model year sits within the correct facelift period (pre-facelift 2012–2015 or post-facelift 2016–2021). Give the breaker your registration to make sure they pull the right panel.
For the Citan, trim level does not affect the fundamental bumper fitment — the same front-end panel structure is used across the range within a given facelift period. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as different paint finishes, fog light cutouts, or trim inserts depending on specification, so check the donor part matches the look you need. The generation and facelift period (2012–2015 pre-facelift or 2016–2021 post-facelift) remain the key fitment questions; confirm the details with the breaker against your registration.
No — engine choice has no bearing on front bumper fitment for the Citan; the same panels are used regardless of whether the van is a petrol or diesel. The factors that matter are the generation and whether the vehicle is pre-facelift (2012–2015) or post-facelift (2016–2021). Always give your registration to the breaker to confirm an exact match.
The second-generation Citan launched in 2022, moving to a new Mercedes-Benz platform and adopting a completely different front-end design, so its bumpers are not interchangeable with any first-generation (2012–2021) Citan. If your van is a 2022-onwards model, make sure the breaker is supplying a part from the same new generation. Confirm against your registration as there may have been early production variations the breaker can advise on.