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The first-generation Citan (W415) ran from 2012 to 2021, and tailgates within that generation are your starting pool for a like-for-like swap. The second-generation Citan (W420) launched in 2021 with a completely new body, so W415 and W420 tailgates are not interchangeable. Always confirm the exact generation against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Both a 2015 and a 2019 Citan fall within the first-generation W415 platform, so you are working within the same generation, which is the right starting point. That said, Mercedes did make pressing and trim changes during the W415 production run, and whether those affect your specific panels is something you should confirm with the breaker using your registration number rather than year alone. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without that check.
No — 2021 marks the changeover from the first-generation W415 to the second-generation W420 Citan, which is an entirely new body shell. A tailgate from any W415 (2012–2021) will not fit a W420 (2021 onwards) and vice versa. Make sure you and your breaker both confirm which generation your vehicle is before sourcing the part.
Trim level does not determine tailgate fitment on the Citan; the generation, body style, and configuration are what matter. You may find that higher trim levels had different glass, badging, or wiper finishes, so the part you receive from a lower-spec donor vehicle could look slightly different cosmetically even if it physically fits. Confirm the colour code and any glass or spoiler differences with the breaker so there are no surprises.
Yes, this is one of the most important questions to get right — barn doors and a single-piece tailgate are completely different assemblies and will not swap between configurations. Check your vehicle carefully and tell the breaker exactly which type you have, as both options were available on the Citan depending on specification. Getting this wrong will mean the part is completely unusable.
For the rear tailgate specifically, wheelbase is less likely to be the determining factor than it would be for, say, side panels or roof sections, but body style and door configuration remain critical. If your Citan is a longer-wheelbase variant, confirm with the breaker that the donor vehicle matches your exact body style and rear configuration, as subtle differences can exist. Always provide your registration when getting a quote so the breaker can cross-reference the correct part.