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The Boxer has been sold in the UK in two main generations: the second generation ran from 2006 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2014 that updated the front-end styling including the grille, bumper and lights. Parts from within the same pre-facelift or post-facelift period will generally interchange, as the front-end panels are shared across all body lengths and roof heights within each phase. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
These two vans sit either side of the 2014 facelift, which brought a restyled front end to the Boxer, so the grilles are unlikely to be a straight swap. The 2012 belongs to the pre-facelift second generation, while the 2016 is post-facelift, and front-end panels typically change at that boundary. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille offered crosses that 2014 facelift line before purchasing.
No — the front grille on the Boxer is shared across all wheelbase and roof height combinations within a given facelift period, so whether you have a short-wheelbase low-roof or a long-wheelbase high-roof makes no difference to grille fitment. The key questions are which generation and which side of the 2014 facelift your van sits on. Give the breaker your registration to confirm you're getting the right part.
Trim level does not affect grille fitment on the Boxer — the front-end structure is the same regardless of whether your van is a base-spec or a higher trim such as Professional or Sport. You may find cosmetic differences such as badge placement, chrome detailing or a different finish between trim levels, so it's worth checking the appearance matches your existing front end. The breaker can confirm whether any cosmetic variation applies to the specific grille they have.
Both a 2018 and a 2015 Boxer sit within the post-2014 facelift period of the second generation, so they share the same front-end design and a grille from a 2015 should be compatible with a 2018 van. Engine choice, door count and load body size make no difference to front grille fitment within this period. Confirm against your registration with the breaker to be sure before you buy.
Engine type has no bearing on front grille fitment for the Peugeot Boxer — the front-end panels are identical regardless of which engine is fitted. What matters is the generation and whether your van is pre- or post-the 2014 facelift, which is where the front-end styling changed. Provide your registration to the breaker so they can match the correct part to your specific van.