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Used roof panels 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: the first-generation W638 (1996–2003), the second-generation W639 (2003–2014), and the third-generation W447 (2014–present). The roof panel is platform-specific, so a W638 panel will not fit a W639 or W447 van, and vice versa. Always make sure any breaker you approach knows which generation you have before agreeing a price.
A 2010 Vito is a W639 (second generation, 2003–2014) and a 2015 Vito is a W447 (third generation, 2014–present), so these are completely different platforms and the roof panel will not interchange. You must source a W447 panel for a 2015 vehicle. Confirm the exact year and generation with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
Yes, both matter significantly for a van. The Vito has been offered in Compact, Long, and Extra Long wheelbases, and in Standard and High Roof variants, and the roof panel dimensions differ accordingly. Make sure you tell the breaker your exact wheelbase and roof height so they can match the correct pressing. Fitting a panel from a different wheelbase or roof height will result in gaps or misalignment that cannot be corrected.
It can matter, because the rear aperture and the way the roof panel terminates at the back may differ between barn-door and tailgate configurations on the same generation. Always confirm your door configuration with the breaker when requesting a quote, rather than assuming any W639 or W447 roof panel will simply swap across.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Vito; the panel itself is the same pressing regardless of whether your van is a Sport, Progressive, or Premium. You may find differences in roof rails, aerial bases, or any factory-fitted sunroof depending on spec, so check the donor van's options match your own before collecting. What matters for fitment is generation, wheelbase, and roof height — not trim.
The W639 ran from 2003 to 2014, and it is possible that minor pressing or detail changes were made to body panels during that long production run without a formal facelift being announced. Whether a specific early W639 panel matches a late W639 panel exactly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Name your build date or VIN when requesting a quote so the breaker can check their donor vehicle accordingly.