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Start your part requestThe Vauxhall Arena was sold in the UK as a single generation based on the Renault Trafic/Opel Vivaro platform, produced from approximately 1997 to 2001, so front bumpers generally fit across that production run. Because it was a relatively short-lived model without a significant UK facelift, most Arena front bumpers are broadly compatible within those years. Always confirm the exact fit with your breaker against your registration number before buying.
Both a 1998 and a 2000 Arena fall within the same single-generation production run, so the front bumper should be compatible. There was no major facelift that would have changed the front-end panel design between those years. That said, always confirm with the breaker using your registration to be certain no minor running changes affect your specific vehicle.
No — the front bumper on the Vauxhall Arena is shared across different body lengths and roof heights within the generation, as it is a front-end panel unaffected by what happens further back on the vehicle. Whether you have a short-wheelbase or long-wheelbase version, or a low or high roof, you should be looking at the same bumper. Confirm with your breaker against your registration just to be safe.
Trim level does not affect whether a front bumper physically fits your Arena, as the panel itself is the same across the range. However, if your vehicle has foglights or specific grille finishes associated with a particular spec, you may need to check whether a bumper from a lower-spec van includes the correct cut-outs or mounts. Ask your breaker to compare the bumper against your registration so any cosmetic or aperture differences are spotted before you buy.
The Vauxhall Arena shares its platform with the first-generation Renault Trafic and related badge-engineered vans, so there is potential for cross-brand fitment, but front-end styling and badging details can differ between marques even on shared platforms. This is something you should specifically confirm with your breaker, quoting your Arena's registration, as panel interchangeability across badge-engineered variants is not guaranteed. A good dismantler familiar with these vans will be able to advise quickly.
Give your breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact specification of your vehicle and match it against the donor van they have in stock. Check whether your bumper has fog light apertures, tow-hook openings, or specific grille attachments, as these details vary and a mismatched bumper will need modification. Buying from a breaker who can physically inspect the part against your reg is the most reliable way to avoid a wasted journey.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.