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The 308 runs across two main generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2007 to 2013, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2017. Grilles are specific to their generation, so a Mk1 grille will not fit a Mk2 and vice versa. Within each generation, always confirm the exact facelift period with the breaker against your registration, as the front-end styling changed at that point.
The Mk2 308 received a facelift around 2017, at which point the front bumper, lights and grille were restyled, so a grille from a pre-2017 Mk2 and one from a post-2017 Mk2 are visually different designs. Whether a specific grille panel will physically interchange across that facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker using your registration number, as they can check the exact part references. Do not assume they swap over without that check.
Both a 2013 and a 2015 308 fall within the Mk2 generation and sit in the pre-facelift period, so they share the same front-end design and a grille from one should be compatible with the other. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can verify the exact part number before purchasing, as minor production changes can sometimes affect fitment.
No — within the same generation and facelift period, the front grille is shared across body styles, so hatchback and estate variants use the same panel. What matters is the generation and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift, not the body style. Confirm the year and facelift status with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Trim level does not affect the structural fitment of the grille on the 308 — Active, Allure, GT Line and other trims within the same generation and facelift period use the same mounting points and aperture. However, there can be cosmetic differences between trims, such as chrome finishes, gloss black surrounds or badge inserts, so the grille from a lower trim may look slightly different to the one on a GT Line. For a tidy finish, let the breaker know your trim as well as your registration so they can try to match the exact finish.
A 2012 308 is a Mk1 model, while a 2014 308 is a Mk2, meaning these are completely different generations with different front-end structures, and the grilles are not interchangeable. You need to source a Mk1 grille from the 2007–2013 generation to suit your 2012 car. Ask the breaker to verify the part against your registration to ensure you get the correct Mk1 fitment.