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No two front panels 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 Viano was produced as a single generation (W639) from 2003 to 2014, so front panels are shared across that full production run within the same facelift period. The W639 received a facelift in 2010, which brought changes to the front-end styling including the grille and bumper area, so this is the key boundary to watch. If you're sourcing a panel, confirm with the breaker whether the part is pre-facelift (2003–2010) or post-facelift (2010–2014) to ensure it matches your vehicle.
This is a facelift boundary question — the W639 Viano was facelifted in 2010, meaning a 2008 panel is pre-facelift and a 2012 panel is post-facelift, and the front-end styling changed at that point. It is possible that some structural panels interchange across this boundary, but we can't state that as fact; you'll need to confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. Don't assume direct compatibility just because both are W639-generation vehicles.
No — the front panel is shared across different wheelbases (Standard, Long, Extra Long) and roof heights within the same facelift period of the W639 Viano. The front end of the vehicle is common across these body variants, so you don't need to match those details when sourcing a panel. The key thing to get right is the facelift period: pre-2010 or post-2010.
Trim level does not affect front panel fitment on the W639 Viano — a panel from a Trend will physically fit an Ambiente or Avantgarde of the same facelift period. That said, there may be cosmetic differences to expect, such as variations in grille finish or bumper styling between trim grades, so it's worth asking the breaker what the part looks like before buying. The facelift year (2010) remains the important fitment boundary regardless of trim.
The W639 facelift was introduced during the 2010 model year, which makes 2010-registered vehicles potentially borderline between the two generations of front-end styling. You should check your specific registration with the breaker, as they can confirm from the VIN or factory options exactly which front-end spec your vehicle was built with. Don't rely on the year alone for a 2010 Viano when sourcing front-end parts.
The headlight type can affect how surrounding front-end components are designed or mounted, and this is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against your registration. Xenon and halogen variants may have different apertures or brackets in the front panel area, even within the same facelift period. Always tell the breaker whether your vehicle has halogen or xenon lights so they can verify the part is correct for your setup.