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Used front bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Vito has run across three main generations in the UK: the W638 (1996–2003), the W639 (2003–2014), and the current W447 (2014–present). Within each generation, front bumpers are shared across the different wheelbase and body-length variants, so the key question is always which generation and facelift period your van belongs to. Use your registration to confirm the exact generation with the breaker before buying.
Both a 2010 and a 2013 Vito fall within the W639 generation (2003–2014), however the W639 received a facelift in 2010 that updated the front-end styling including the bumper, grille and lights. A pre-facelift (2003–2010) bumper and a post-facelift (2010–2014) bumper are not the same design, so you need to confirm with the breaker which facelift period their part comes from and whether it matches your van's registration.
Both years sit within the W447 generation (2014–present), and the W447 received a facelift in 2019 that revised the front-end including the bumper and grille. A 2016 bumper is pre-facelift and a 2020 bumper is post-facelift, so they are unlikely to be a straight swap — confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the specific panel they have matches your facelift period.
Trim level and body style do not drive bumper fitment on the Vito — the front-end panels are shared across variants within the same generation and facelift period, so a Sport, Tourer or base-spec Vito of the same year will use the same bumper shell. You may find cosmetic differences such as bumper colour, trim inserts or fog-light blanks depending on the specification, so mention your exact trim to the breaker so they can match the finish as closely as possible.
Wheelbase does not affect the front bumper on the Vito; the front-end panels are identical across short, standard and long-wheelbase variants within the same generation and facelift period. What matters is that you match the correct generation and facelift year, so confirm those details with the breaker against your registration.
The safest approach is to give the breaker your full registration number so they can check the exact build date and specification of their donor vehicle against yours. On the W639 generation the 2010 facelift is the key boundary, and on the W447 generation the 2019 facelift is the boundary — bumpers from either side of those dates look different and are not confirmed interchangeable. A reputable breaker on Findapart should be able to verify the facelift period of their part before you commit to buying.