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No two boot lids 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:
The Movano runs in two well-established generations: the first-generation (X70 platform, 1998–2010) and the second-generation (X62 platform, 2010–2021), with a facelift of the second generation arriving in 2019. Boot lids and rear tailgates are not interchangeable between generations, so always match the part to your van's generation. Within each generation, wheelbase, roof height, and rear-door configuration are the key fitment factors — confirm all of these with the breaker against your registration.
Both years fall within the second-generation Movano (2010–2021), but the 2019 facelift introduced changes that may affect panel pressing details, so a 2015 lid crossing that 2019 boundary cannot be guaranteed to drop straight on. Name the boundary to your breaker — pre-2019 versus post-2019 — and have them check the part against your van's VIN before you commit.
Yes, this is one of the most important questions to get right: barn doors (the twin side-hinged rear doors) and a tailgate (a single top-hinged lift-up panel) are completely different pressings and mechanisms and will not interchange. Make sure you tell the breaker exactly which rear-door style your van has, as both configurations were offered across the Movano range.
Wheelbase (short, medium, or long) and roof height (low, medium, or high) can influence the surrounding bodywork and rear-door geometry on panel vans, so it is important to confirm these dimensions with the breaker alongside your registration. The boot lid or tailgate itself may differ between body variants, so do not assume a lid from any second-generation Movano will suit yours without that check.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of the boot lid or rear tailgate; the panel is determined by generation, wheelbase, roof height, and door configuration, not by whether the van is a standard, Sportive, or Sport variant. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as spoilers, badging, or trim finishers that vary between specs, so factor those in if appearance matters to you. Confirm the full body specification with the breaker against your registration to ensure a clean match.
The Movano shares its platform with the Renault Master and Nissan Interstar in both generations, and there may be panel-sharing between these badge-engineered siblings, but whether a specific tailgate or barn door from one brand fits another is not something that can be stated as fact here. Confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration, as pressing differences between same-platform variants sold under different names are exactly the kind of detail they will need to verify on the physical parts.