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The Peugeot 208 runs across two generations: the first generation (A9 platform) ran from 2012 to 2019, and the second generation (UB platform) launched in 2019 and is still in production — bonnets between these two generations are not interchangeable. Within the first generation there was a facelift around 2015 which updated the front-end styling, so always confirm with the breaker whether a specific bonnet crosses that facelift boundary before buying. Stick to parts quoted against your exact registration to be safe.
This question spans the first-generation facelift, which happened around 2015, so a 2014 bonnet is pre-facelift and a 2017 bonnet is post-facelift. The generation and platform are the same (A9), but front-end panels including the bonnet can change at a facelift boundary due to revised light and grille profiles. Confirm directly with the breaker whether the specific bonnet from a 2014 car will interchange with your 2017 registration before committing.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the 208 — the bonnet is the same panel whether the car is an Active, Allure, or GT. What can differ is the painted finish, so expect to have the replacement bonnet resprayed to match your car's colour unless you find one in the correct shade. Focus your search on matching the generation and facelift period rather than the trim name.
On the first-generation 208 (2012–2019), the bonnet is a front-end panel shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period, so 3-door and 5-door variants use the same bonnet. Door count and roof height do not affect bonnet fitment. Confirm the model year and facelift period with the breaker against your registration to make sure you're getting the right part.
No — the second-generation 208, launched in 2019, sits on a completely different platform (UB) to the first-generation A9-platform car made from 2012 to 2019, and the body panels are not interchangeable between them. Always make sure any bonnet is sourced from the correct generation by providing the breaker with your full registration number. Mixing generations will result in a panel that will not fit.
The bonnet itself is not directly determined by your headlight type, but changes to light clusters at a facelift can affect how the bonnet aligns with surrounding panels. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the bonnet they have suits your specific headlight setup and facelift variant, as this is not something that can be guaranteed remotely.