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A used front panel that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Vivaro has run across two main generations: the first generation (B-platform, shared with Renault Trafic) ran from 2001 to 2014, and the second generation ran from 2014 to 2019, with a facelift arriving around 2016. Front panels are generally shared across different wheelbases and roof heights within the same generation, so the key thing to match is which generation your van belongs to. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
These two vans fall in different generations — the first generation ended in 2014 and the second generation began in 2014-2015 — so a 2013 front panel is very unlikely to fit a 2015 van. The front-end design, panel mounting points and overall structure changed significantly between generations. Let the breaker check both registrations to be certain before you commit.
The second-generation Vivaro received a facelift around 2016, which brought changes to the grille, lights and front bumper area that can affect how panels align and integrate. Whether a specific front panel crosses that 2016 facelift boundary and still fits correctly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your van's exact registration, as panel-to-panel interchange across a facelift boundary is not guaranteed. Name that 2016 boundary when you contact the breaker so they can check accurately.
No — wheelbase does not affect front panel fitment on the Vivaro, as the front end structure is shared across short and long wheelbase variants within the same generation. Similarly, roof height makes no difference to front panel compatibility. Just focus on matching the correct generation and facelift period to your van.
Trim level alone does not determine which front panel will fit your Vivaro, as the fundamental panel structure is the same across trim grades within a generation. However, be aware that Sportive and Sport models may have had different bumper styling, body-coloured trim or additional lower valance details compared to base vans, so the panel you receive from a breaker might look slightly different cosmetically even if it fits. Confirm the trim appearance details with the breaker so you know what to expect, but do not worry about trim level affecting whether the panel physically fits.
The first-generation Vivaro ran from 2001 to 2014, so any van from within that period is potentially a match in terms of generation. However, there were running changes and minor updates across those years that could affect specific panels, so you should give the breaker your exact registration and ask them to verify the part fits your particular build date. Do not assume all 2001-2014 Vivaro front panels are identical without that confirmation.