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The Expert has run across three generations: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 1995 to 2007, the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2007 to 2016, and the third generation (Mk3) launched in 2016 and continues to the present day. Within each generation, the front grille is shared across different wheelbases and roof heights, so a short-wheelbase van and a long-wheelbase van of the same generation will use the same grille. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
Both 2012 and 2015 fall within the Mk2 generation (2007–2016), so in principle the front grille should be the same panel across those years. However, you should confirm with the breaker whether any running changes during the Mk2 production run affect the specific grille being sold, as minor updates can occur mid-cycle without a full facelift. Quote your registration to the breaker so they can verify against their part.
The Mk2 (2007–2016) and Mk3 (2016–present) are entirely different generations with different front-end designs, so the grilles are not interchangeable. The Mk3 received a significant redesign and the front panels, lights, and bumpers changed substantially at that generational boundary. You will need a grille sourced specifically from a Mk3 Expert for a 2016-onwards vehicle.
Trim level does not affect which front grille fits — the panel is the same across trim variants such as Professional, Asphalt, and Sport within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences in finish or badging between trims, so check the appearance of the grille the breaker is selling matches what you want. Fitment itself will not be the issue, but aesthetics might be.
No — wheelbase makes no difference to front grille fitment on the Expert, as the front-end panels are shared across all body lengths within a generation. The same applies to roof height variants, so a high-roof long-wheelbase and a standard-roof compact of the same generation use the same grille. Just ensure the part comes from the correct generation for your vehicle.
The Peugeot Expert, Citroën Dispatch, and Toyota ProAce are built on the same platform and share many mechanical components, but their front-end panels — including grilles, bumpers, and badges — are model-specific and styled differently for each brand. A grille from a Dispatch or ProAce will not be a direct fit for the Expert. Always source a grille specifically listed for the Peugeot Expert and confirm compatibility with the breaker using your registration.