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Used bumpers 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 Peugeot 408 was produced across two distinct generations: the first generation ran from 2010 to 2014, and the second generation launched in 2022 and is still current. Parts from the first generation will not cross-fit with the second generation as they are entirely different platforms. Always match the year of the donor car to your own registration to make sure you're buying from the right generation.
Both the 2012 and 2013 408 sit within the same first-generation model range (2010–2014), so there were no significant facelift changes to the front end between those two years that would prevent a swap. A bumper from either year should be from the same generation, making a match very likely. That said, confirm the exact part reference with the breaker against your registration before buying, as minor running changes can occur.
No — the first-generation and second-generation Peugeot 408 are completely different vehicles built on different platforms, so their bumpers are not interchangeable. The two generations share no meaningful front-end components, and you must source a part from the correct generation for your car. Always confirm the generation with your breaker using your registration number.
Trim level — whether your car is an Active, Allure, GT Line, or GT — does not change the fundamental bumper shell, as front-end panels are shared across the range within a generation. However, higher trims may have additional features such as parking sensor holes, different fog lamp bezels, or specific grille finishes, so a bumper from a lower trim may need modification or may look slightly different. Tell the breaker your trim as well as your registration so they can find the closest match to your specification.
The bumper shell itself is generally the same across the generation regardless of whether the donor car had halogen or LED headlights, but the surround, grille cutouts, and light-cluster apertures can differ between variants. Whether a bumper from a different headlight variant will fit your car cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as this is a detail they can verify from the part numbers. Don't assume it's a straight swap without checking first.
The 2023 408 is part of the second generation, which launched in 2022, so make sure you're sourcing parts from a second-generation donor car. Give the breaker your full registration number so they can confirm the exact specification, including any parking sensor configuration or camera cutouts fitted to your model. Second-generation 408 breaker parts may be less common as the car is relatively new, so be prepared for limited availability on the used market.