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The Peugeot 3008 has two main generations: the first generation ran from 2009 to 2016, and the second generation (the current style, built on the EMP2 platform) ran from 2016 onwards with a facelift arriving around 2020. Bonnets from within the same generation should be your starting point when searching, as the front-end styling changed significantly between generations and the two are not interchangeable. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact generation and facelift period of the part they hold.
The second-generation 3008 received a facelift around 2020 that brought changes to the front-end styling, including the grille and lights, and the bonnet profile may differ between pre- and post-facelift cars. We cannot state as fact that the bonnet crosses this boundary, so you must confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the specific panel they have suits your facelift or pre-facelift car. Name your registration when requesting a quote so the breaker can check the part against your exact build.
A 2015 3008 is a first-generation car, while a 2018 3008 is second generation — these are entirely different platforms with completely different front-end structures, so the bonnet will not interchange between them. Make sure any bonnet you source is listed as the correct generation for your car, and always provide your registration to the breaker to confirm.
Both 2017 and 2019 fall within the second-generation 3008 (2016 onwards) and are pre-facelift cars, so a bonnet from a 2017 is a reasonable match for a 2019 in principle. That said, always confirm with the breaker against your registration, as minor running changes can occur mid-production and they can verify the part fits your specific build date.
Trim level — whether Active, Allure, GT Line or GT — does not affect bonnet fitment on the 3008, as the bonnet panel itself is shared across the range within a generation and facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as bonnet finishers or badging between trims, but the pressed steel panel is the same, so don't filter your search by trim when sourcing a used bonnet. Confirm the generation and facelift period with the breaker and you can disregard trim level entirely.
Engine choice — whether diesel, petrol or hybrid — has no bearing on bonnet fitment for the 3008, as the bonnet is the same panel across all engine variants within a given generation and facelift period. Focus your search on matching the correct generation (first gen 2009–2016, or second gen 2016 onwards) and whether your car is pre- or post-2020 facelift, and provide your registration to the breaker to confirm the right part.