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The Partner has run across two main generations sold in the UK: the first generation (B9 platform) ran from 2008 to 2018, and the second generation (K9 platform) launched in 2018 onwards. Within each generation, bonnets are shared across the different body lengths and roof heights, so the key thing is matching the correct generation to your van. A facelift on the B9 generation arrived around 2012, which brought changes to the front-end styling, so always confirm with the breaker whether a specific bonnet crosses that 2012 boundary before buying.
Both a 2010 and a 2015 Partner fall within the B9 generation (2008–2018), but the 2012 facelift sits between those two years and brought front-end styling changes. The bonnet panel itself may or may not interchange across that facelift boundary, so you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before committing. If your van is pre-facelift or post-facelift, try to source a bonnet from the same facelift period to be safe.
Yes — wheelbase does not affect the bonnet on the Partner, as the front-end panels are shared across body lengths within the same generation. Whether you have a standard or long-wheelbase van, the bonnet is the same part, so there is no need to specify wheelbase when sourcing from a breaker. Just make sure you are matching the correct generation and facelift period.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Partner — the panel is the same across trims such as S, SE, and Professional within a given generation and facelift period. You may find minor cosmetic differences if the donor van had a different paint finish or had dealer-fitted accessories, but the bonnet itself will bolt on the same way. Confirm the generation and facelift period with the breaker, and trim level can be ignored.
No — a 2019 Partner belongs to the second-generation K9 platform, while a 2017 van is the first-generation B9 platform, and these bonnets are not interchangeable. The K9 generation launched in 2018 with a completely new front-end design, so parts from the two generations will not match. Always check with the breaker which generation your registration falls into before ordering.
Engine type makes no difference to bonnet fitment on the Partner — the front-end panel is identical regardless of whether your van is petrol or diesel. Focus instead on matching the correct generation (B9 2008–2018 or K9 2018 onwards) and the right facelift period within the B9 generation (pre or post 2012). Your breaker will be able to match a bonnet to your registration once they know those details.