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No two front bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Mercedes-Benz Vario was produced from 1996 through to 2013, and it represents a single continuous generation throughout that period. The front bumper design is shared across different wheelbases and body configurations within the range, so the length or style of your Vario does not affect which bumper you need. The key question is whether your vehicle falls within the pre-facelift or post-facelift period, so confirm the exact production date or registration with your breaker when sourcing a used bumper.
The Vario received a facelift in 2006, which updated the front-end styling including the bumper, grille and light surrounds. This means a bumper from a pre-2006 Vario and one from a 2006-onwards Vario are likely to be different, but whether a specific used panel will cross that boundary and fit your vehicle is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration. Always check the part visually against your vehicle or ask the breaker to verify using your VIN.
A 2004 Vario is pre-facelift and a 2008 Vario is post-facelift, meaning these vehicles sit either side of the 2006 facelift boundary where front-end panels including the bumper are known to have changed. It is possible the two bumpers differ in shape, mounting points or trim cut-outs, so you should not assume they interchange. Raise this directly with the breaker, quoting both registration numbers, so they can check the parts against each other before you commit.
No, the wheelbase and overall body length of your Vario do not affect front bumper fitment, as the front-end panels are shared across the different body configurations within the same production period. Whether your vehicle is a short or long wheelbase, or configured as a bus, minibus or van-derived body, the bumper at the front is determined by the generation and facelift period, not the body length. Simply confirm whether your Vario is pre- or post-2006 when speaking to the breaker.
Engine choice and trim level do not affect front bumper fitment on the Vario, as the front-end panels are common across the range within a given production period. You may find minor cosmetic differences on some variants, such as different grille finishes or badging, so it is worth checking the appearance of a used bumper against your own vehicle before buying. The breaker can help you match the panel visually if you are concerned about cosmetic details.
A 2005 Vario sits in the pre-facelift period and your 2007 vehicle is post-facelift, placing them either side of the 2006 facelift boundary. Front bumpers, along with other front-end panels, are among the components that typically change at a facelift on Mercedes-Benz commercials, so these two bumpers may not be directly interchangeable. Confirm with the breaker using both registrations before purchasing, as they will be able to check whether the specific parts match.