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No two parcel shelfs 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 Vito has run across distinct generations — the W638 (1996–2003), W639 (2003–2014), and W447 (2014–present) — and a parcel shelf from one generation will not fit another, as the body dimensions and tailgate or barn-door apertures differ completely between them. Within a generation, a facelift may also have brought trim or panel changes that affect the shelf's shape or fitment clips, so confirm the exact donor vehicle's registration with the breaker before buying. Never assume a shelf crosses a generation boundary safely.
Yes, wheelbase and roof height are key factors for the Vito: a Compact, Standard, or Long wheelbase body will have different load-bay lengths, and a high-roof variant may have a differently configured rear load area compared to a standard-roof van. When sourcing a used parcel shelf, always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase and roof height so they can match the correct part from the right donor vehicle. Engine and trim level make no difference to parcel shelf fitment.
Yes, this is one of the most important factors — a Vito fitted with barn doors will have a different rear aperture and shelf configuration compared to one with a single tailgate, and the two are not interchangeable. Make sure the breaker confirms the donor vehicle has the same rear door arrangement as yours before agreeing a price. Getting this wrong is one of the most common fitment mistakes on van load-area parts.
Trim level does not affect parcel shelf fitment on the Vito — the shelf is determined by generation, wheelbase, roof height, and rear door type, not by whether the van is a Pure, Progressive, Premium, or Sport. A shelf pulled from a basic Pure spec will fit a Sport of the same generation and configuration, though there may be minor cosmetic differences such as colour or finish that you should expect on a used part. Confirm the structural details with the breaker using your registration, and the trim name alone need not factor into your search.
No — the W639 and W447 are entirely separate platforms with different body structures, and a parcel shelf from a 2003–2014 W639 will not fit a 2014-onwards W447. These are distinct generations with incompatible rear load areas, door apertures, and fixing points. Always source a shelf that matches your van's specific generation, confirmed by the breaker against your registration.
A 2012 Vito falls in the W639 generation (2003–2014) while a 2015 Vito is a W447 (2014–present), so these are different generations and the shelves are very unlikely to interchange. Even if the parts looked visually similar, the fixing points, dimensions, and rear-door geometry differ between platforms. Confirm both vehicles' exact specifications with a breaker using both registrations before attempting any swap.