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The Sprinter has run across three main generations in the UK: the first generation (W901–W905) ran from 1995 to 2006, the second generation (W906) ran from 2006 to 2018, and the third generation (W907/W910) launched in 2018 and is current. The front grille design is specific to each generation, so always confirm which generation your van belongs to before sourcing a used part. A breaker will identify this from your registration plate.
Yes, the W906 Sprinter received a facelift in 2013, which brought updated front-end styling including changes to the grille, bumper, and headlights. Pre-facelift W906 grilles (2006–2013) and post-facelift W906 grilles (2013–2018) are visually different and are not straightforwardly interchangeable. Always confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille they have matches your exact pre- or post-facelift build date, as production changeovers can mean your registration year alone does not tell the whole story.
Both a 2014 and a 2011 Sprinter fall within the W906 generation, but they sit either side of the 2013 facelift — the 2011 is pre-facelift and the 2014 is post-facelift. The grille design changed at that facelift boundary, so a straight swap is not guaranteed. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille they have corresponds to your van's build specification before purchasing.
No — front-end panels including the grille are shared across all wheelbase and roof-height variants within the same generation and facelift period. Whether your Sprinter is a short-wheelbase low-roof or a long-wheelbase high-roof, the grille is the same part. Just confirm the generation and facelift period with your breaker.
Trim level does not affect grille fitment on the Sprinter; the front grille is determined by the generation and facelift period, not the specification grade. That said, higher trim levels may have chrome detailing or badging differences on the grille surround, so when buying used, check the finish of the part matches what you want cosmetically. Your breaker can advise on what the grille they have looks like before you commit.
The engine choice has no bearing on front grille fitment at all. For body style, the front-end panels including the grille are generally shared across the core body variants within a generation, as they all use the same front cab structure. Confirm with your breaker using your registration to be certain, as specialist conversions or imported variants can occasionally differ.