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No two seats are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
Both your 2007 and a 2010 Boxer fall within the same second-generation range (2006 onwards), so seats from that era are generally more likely to interchange than parts crossing a generation boundary. That said, trim level and door count both affect which seat you need, so confirm those details match before buying. Always verify fitment with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The Boxer moved to its second generation in 2006, bringing significant changes to the cab interior, so seats from the first-generation models (pre-2006) are very unlikely to fit a second-generation van directly. The generation boundary here is a real fitment barrier, and we'd strongly recommend routing this question to the breaker and checking against your registration rather than assuming compatibility. Don't rely on a part crossing that 2006 boundary without expert confirmation.
No — engine size has no bearing on seat fitment for the Boxer. What matters is the generation, trim level, door count, and whether you need the nearside (NS) or offside (OS) seat. Focus on getting those details right when speaking to a breaker.
Yes, trim level can affect seat style on the Boxer, as higher or specialist trims may feature different upholstery, adjustability, or seat designs compared to base models. If you're sourcing a used seat, try to match the trim level as closely as possible to avoid noticeable cosmetic differences or poor fitment. Confirm the exact specification with the breaker against your registration to make sure the seat suits your cab.
Seats containing airbag modules are safety-critical components, and a deployed airbag is single-use and cannot be reused. Compatibility between a seat-mounted airbag and your van's specific SRS system is not something we can confirm here — you must check this with the breaker against your registration. Because of the safety implications, we strongly recommend having any seat containing an airbag or pretensioner seat belt fitted by a qualified professional.
Yes, the door configuration of your Boxer can affect which passenger seat or bench is fitted, so it's worth confirming your van's door count when approaching a breaker. Side also matters — make sure you specify nearside (NS) or offside (OS) as appropriate. Confirm the full details against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.