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The Partner has run across two main generations in the UK: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 1996 to 2008, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2008 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2012 that revised the front-end styling including the grille, bumper and lights. Because the front panels changed significantly between generations and at the facelift, always make sure the year of the donor vehicle matches your own generation and facelift period. A breaker can confirm the exact panel reference against your registration.
This question crosses the Mk2 facelift boundary, which fell around 2012, meaning a 2010 grille is pre-facelift Mk2 and a 2014 grille is post-facelift Mk2 — these are different front-end designs. Both vehicles are the same Mk2 generation, but the facelift changed the grille surround, bumper and headlight shape, so the parts are unlikely to be a straight swap. Confirm with the breaker whether the specific grille from a 2010 donor will fit your 2014 registration before purchasing.
The Partner and the longer Partner Tepee share the same front-end structure within each generation and facelift period, so the front grille is the same part across both body styles. You do not need to search specifically for a Tepee or a standard Partner grille — just match the generation and facelift year. A breaker can verify this against your registration if you want extra reassurance.
Trim level does not affect front grille fitment on the Partner — the same grille panel is used across S, SE, Tepee Outdoor, Escapade and other trim variants within the same generation and facelift period. You may find that higher or special-edition trims have different badging, paint finish or minor surround details, so the grille you source might need a badge swap or touch-up to look identical. Match generation and facelift year rather than trim name, and confirm with the breaker if you have any cosmetic concerns.
No — the Mk1 (1996–2008) and Mk2 (2008 onwards) Partners have entirely different front-end designs, so grilles from these generations are not interchangeable. Always source a grille from a donor vehicle that matches your own generation. A breaker will be able to match the correct part to your registration straight away.
The Mk2 Partner facelift happened around 2012, which means vehicles built in that year could be either pre- or post-facelift depending on when they were manufactured and registered. The easiest way to check is to compare your existing grille and headlight shape against images of the pre-facelift and post-facelift Mk2 online, or simply give your registration to the breaker so they can look up the build specification directly.