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Used Mercedes-Benz Citan Rear Bumper

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Fitment questions

Will a rear bumper from an older Mercedes-Benz Citan fit my newer one?

The Citan ran as a first generation (W415) from 2012 to 2021, then moved to a fully new second generation (W420) from 2021 onwards, and bumpers are not interchangeable across that boundary. Within the W415 generation there may be pressing changes mid-run, so if you're trying to cross years within the same generation you should confirm the exact pressing with the breaker against your registration. Always quote your reg when requesting a quote on Findapart.

Does the wheelbase of my Citan matter when buying a used rear bumper?

Yes, wheelbase is relevant on the Citan because Mercedes offered it in Compact and Long wheelbase variants, and the rear bumper can differ between them depending on how the body panels are proportioned at the rear. Tell your breaker your exact wheelbase specification when requesting a quote, as fitting the wrong one could leave gaps or misaligned mounting points. Your registration will help the breaker identify which variant you have.

Does it matter whether my Citan has barn doors or a tailgate when sourcing a rear bumper?

Absolutely — barn doors and a tailgate require differently shaped rear bumpers to suit the opening and hinge arrangements, so a bumper from a barn-door Citan will not fit a tailgate version and vice versa. This is one of the most important details to confirm before the breaker pulls the part, so always specify which rear-door type your van has. Your registration plate is the easiest way to confirm this with the breaker on Findapart.

Does the trim level affect which rear bumper fits my Mercedes-Benz Citan?

Trim level does not affect fitment — a rear bumper from a base-specification Citan and one from a higher-spec variant will mount identically, provided the generation, wheelbase, and rear-door type match. What can differ is cosmetic finish: higher trims may have had painted or body-coloured bumpers while lower trims used unpainted plastic, so agree on finish with your breaker before buying. The fitment itself is not a concern when crossing trim levels within the same configuration.

I've seen Citan-based vans sold under different names — will their rear bumpers interchange with mine?

The Citan shares its platform with vans sold under other manufacturer names, and parts may or may not interchange depending on whether the pressing and mounting points are identical. This is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume compatibility either way. A good breaker on Findapart will be able to cross-reference the donor vehicle's details against yours before dispatch.

Does a rear bumper from a 2015 Citan fit a 2020 Citan?

Both a 2015 and a 2020 Citan fall within the first-generation W415 (2012–2021), so you are within the same platform, which is a good start. However, there is a possibility of mid-generation pressing changes across that five-year gap, so fitment cannot be guaranteed purely on year — confirm the exact part numbers with your breaker against both registrations before committing. Wheelbase and rear-door type must also match between the two vehicles.

Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.