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The 508 runs across two generations: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2011 to 2018, and the second generation (Mk2) launched in 2018 and is still current. Bonnets are not interchangeable between generations as the front-end structure and styling are completely different, so always make sure you and the breaker are working from the same generation.
The Mk1 508 received a facelift in 2014, which brought changes to the front end including the lights and grille surround. The bonnet itself may or may not interchange across that 2014 facelift boundary, so you should confirm with the breaker by quoting your exact registration rather than assuming a pre-2014 bonnet will drop straight onto a 2014-onwards car or vice versa.
These two cars sit either side of the Mk1 facelift, which took place in 2014, so there is a genuine question mark over whether the bonnet crosses that boundary without modification. Name both registrations to the breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific car before buying.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the 508 - the same panel is used regardless of whether the car is an Access, Active, Allure, GT Line or GT within the same generation and facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint finish or any dealer-fitted accessories, but the bonnet itself is the same pressing, so do not let trim level put you off a suitable breaker's listing.
Front-end panels including the bonnet are shared across body styles within the same generation and facelift period of the 508, so a bonnet from an SW estate, saloon or fastback should be the same pressing. Confirm the generation and facelift year match your car, and double-check with the breaker using your registration to be certain before purchasing.
No - engine choice has no bearing on bonnet fitment for the 508, so whether your car is a petrol, diesel or plug-in hybrid it makes no difference to which bonnet you need. What matters is the generation and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift, so focus on those details when contacting a breaker.