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The Movano has run in two main generations sold in the UK: the first generation (X70 platform, 1998–2010) and the second generation (X62 platform, 2010–present, with a facelift around 2021). A bulkhead from within the same generation is your starting point for compatibility, but you should always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as pressing changes can occur mid-generation without a formal facelift.
Both 2005 and 2008 Movanos sit within the first generation (1998–2010), so the platform is shared and fitment is broadly possible. However, wheelbase (short, medium, or long) and roof height (low, medium, or high) must match, as these significantly affect the bulkhead pressing. Confirm the exact wheelbase and roof height codes against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
These vans straddle the generation boundary — the 2009 is first generation (1998–2010) and the 2012 is second generation (2010–present, X62 platform) — so the bulkhead is very unlikely to be interchangeable. You should source a bulkhead from within the same generation as your van, and confirm fitment against your registration with the breaker.
For a bulkhead specifically — which sits at the front cab dividing the cab from the load area — the rear door style (barn doors versus tailgate) does not directly affect the bulkhead panel itself. What does matter is wheelbase and roof height, as these govern the overall body dimensions. Confirm both with the breaker against your registration to make sure you get the right pressing.
Trim level does not affect bulkhead fitment on the Movano; the structural panel is determined by generation, wheelbase, and roof height, not by whether your van is an Edition or Sport. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as insulation, fixings, or cut-outs between vans that were specified differently, so mention your exact specification to the breaker when getting a quote. Never let trim level alone guide your search — platform and body dimensions are what count.
You absolutely need to specify roof height to the breaker, as low-roof, medium-roof, and high-roof Movanos have differently shaped body pressings and the bulkhead can differ accordingly. Wheelbase (short, medium, long) is equally important and must match. Give the breaker your full registration so they can verify the correct variant before supplying the part.