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Used parcel shelfs vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Citan ran as a first generation (W415) from 2012 to 2021, then moved to a fully new second generation (W420) from 2022 onwards, and parcel shelves are not interchangeable across that boundary. Within the same generation, body style and wheelbase are what matter most, so make sure the shelf comes from the same body style and length as yours. Confirm the exact swap with your breaker against your registration before buying.
Yes, wheelbase directly affects the load area dimensions and therefore the parcel shelf, so a shelf from a short-wheelbase Citan will not fit a long-wheelbase example even within the same generation. Always tell your breaker whether your vehicle is the standard or long wheelbase when sourcing a used shelf.
Yes, this matters — the rear opening style affects how the parcel shelf is shaped and how it interacts with the rear of the vehicle, so a shelf designed for barn doors may not suit a tailgate model and vice versa. Let your breaker know which rear-door configuration your Citan has before they quote you a part.
Trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the Citan, so a shelf from a base-spec example will fit the same generation, same body style, same wheelbase version regardless of spec level. The only difference you might notice is a variation in fabric colour or finish between trim grades, but the shelf will fit physically.
Almost certainly not: the first-generation W415 Citan ran until 2021, and the second-generation W420 launched in 2022 as a substantially different vehicle, making parts from these two generations incompatible. Your 2021 Citan needs a shelf sourced from the W415 generation (2012–2021), and your breaker can confirm this against your registration to be sure.
No, the engine has no bearing on parcel shelf fitment whatsoever — what matters is the generation, wheelbase, and rear-door configuration of your Citan. Focus on those details when speaking to a breaker, and you can safely ignore whether the donor vehicle has a petrol, diesel, or electric powertrain.