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The Peugeot 2008 runs across two distinct generations: the first generation (A94) covered 2013 to 2019, and the second generation (P21) launched in 2019 onwards. Within each generation, the grille design is shared across the range regardless of engine or trim, but the two generations are not interchangeable. Always source your grille from the correct generation to be sure of a match.
The first-generation 2008 received a facelift in 2016, which brought updates to the front-end styling including the grille and surrounding panels. This means a pre-2016 grille and a post-2016 grille are not necessarily the same part, even though both are first-generation cars. Confirm with the breaker whether the grille from their vehicle matches your registration before buying.
Your 2015 car is a pre-facelift first-generation 2008, while the 2017 car sits in the post-2016 facelifted version of the same generation, and Peugeot updated the front-end styling at that point. The grille shape and fixings may differ between the two periods. Confirm with the breaker that the part came from a vehicle matching your exact registration before committing.
Trim level does not affect front grille fitment on the Peugeot 2008 — the panel itself is shared across Active, Allure, GT Line and other grades within the same generation and facelift period. You may notice cosmetic differences such as chrome detailing or gloss-black inserts between trims, so check the finish of the breaker's part matches what you want. The underlying fitment and fixings will be the same.
No — the first-generation 2008 (2013–2019) and second-generation 2008 (2019 onwards) have entirely different front-end designs and the grilles are not interchangeable. Make sure you and the breaker are clear on which generation your car is before agreeing a price. Quoting your registration to the breaker is the simplest way to confirm this.
The key details to have ready are your car's year of manufacture and registration, which will confirm the generation (first-gen 2013–2019 or second-gen 2019 on) and whether it is a pre-facelift or post-2016 facelifted first-generation car. Engine and trim level do not affect which grille fits, so you do not need to worry about those. Share your registration directly with the breaker so they can cross-reference it against the donor vehicle and confirm the part is correct before it is dispatched.