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The Peugeot 408 is a second-generation model launched in 2023, and front grilles are shared across that generation regardless of body style or engine choice. If you are looking at a grille from a 2023 or 2024 car for another 2023 or 2024 car, fitment is generally consistent within the generation. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Yes, both years sit within the same second-generation 408 platform launched in 2023, and front-end panels including the grille are shared across this generation. There is no facelift boundary between 2023 and 2024 cars to worry about. Confirm with the breaker against your registration to be sure, but these should interchange without issue.
Trim level does not affect the structural fitment of the front grille on the 408, as the front-end panels are shared across variants within the generation. However, higher trims such as GT may feature different finishing details or badging compared to Allure trims, so the grille you receive may look slightly different even if it physically fits. Ask the breaker to confirm the trim the donor car came from if a like-for-like cosmetic match matters to you.
The grille itself is not directly determined by your headlight type, but some grille designs are integrated with or shaped around specific front-end lighting configurations. Because we cannot state as fact whether grilles interchange across halogen and LED headlight variants on the 408, you should confirm this detail with the breaker against your registration number before agreeing a purchase.
The current 408 shares its front-end panels, including the grille, across its body variants within the generation, as front-end assemblies are tied to the platform rather than roof height or body length. This means the generation boundary is the key question rather than which body style the donor car was. Confirm with the breaker that the part matches your registration to be certain.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can check the donor vehicle against your exact car, as this is the most reliable way to confirm compatibility on a used part. Check which generation the donor car belongs to, since the 408 in the UK is a second-generation car from 2023 onwards, and parts should be sourced from within that same generation. If there is any doubt about finishing details or headlight configuration, ask the breaker directly before committing to a purchase.