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The Movano has run in two main generations sold in the UK: the first generation (X70 platform, based on the Renault Master) ran from 1998 to 2010, and the second generation (X62 platform, also shared with the Renault Master) launched in 2010 and received a facelift in 2019. Within each generation, front grilles are shared across different wheelbases, roof heights, and body lengths, so those details don't affect which grille you need. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can pull the exact part for your vehicle.
2019 marks the facelift boundary for the second-generation Movano, and the front end — including the grille, bumper, and lights — was restyled at that point. Parts from a pre-facelift (2010–2018) van and a post-facelift (2019-onwards) van are therefore from different front-end designs and are unlikely to be a straight swap. Confirm with the breaker against your registration before ordering, as they can verify whether a specific grille crosses that boundary.
No — front-end panels including the grille are shared across all wheelbase and roof-height combinations within a generation and facelift period. Whether your van is L1H1 or L3H2, the grille is the same part, so you don't need to specify those details when getting a quote. Just confirm the year and generation with the breaker to make sure you're matching the correct facelift period.
Trim level does not affect grille fitment on the Movano — the same panel fits across Edition, Elite, Sportive, and other variants within the same generation and facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences on breakers' shelves, such as chrome surrounds or different finishes associated with higher trims, so it's worth checking the appearance matches what you want. Fitment will be fine, but flag your preferred finish to the breaker when you enquire.
Both a 2015 and a 2012 Movano fall within the pre-facelift second-generation (X62) range, which ran from 2010 up to the 2019 facelift, so these two vans share the same front-end generation. That makes an interchange between those years very plausible, but confirm the specific part with the breaker against both registrations to be certain, as minor running changes can occur within a generation.
The front grille is a front-end panel and is shared across the different body configurations — panel van, chassis cab, and window van — within the same generation and facelift period, because they all use the same cab structure. You don't need to specify which body style you have when sourcing a grille, as long as the generation and facelift period match. Confirm with your breaker using your registration to be safe.