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Fitment on a used headlight varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Vivaro has run across two main generations: the first generation (A) ran from 2001 to 2014, and the second generation (B) ran from 2014 to 2019, followed by the third generation (C) from 2019 onwards. Headlights are not interchangeable between generations, so you need to make sure the breaker's part matches your generation exactly. Always confirm against your registration when ordering.
Both a 2007 and a 2012 Vivaro fall within the first generation (Vivaro A, 2001–2014), and the front-end design was updated at a facelift in 2006, so both your vans sit in the post-facelift period of that generation. This means a headlight from a 2007 should be from the same facelift era as your 2012, making a match more likely, but confirm with the breaker against both registrations to be certain before buying.
The 2014 model year marks the boundary between the Vivaro A and the all-new Vivaro B, which had a completely redesigned front end, so the headlights are not the same. Whether any specific unit crosses that boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this is a full generation change rather than a facelift update.
No, wheelbase makes no difference to headlight fitment on the Vivaro — the front-end panels including headlights are shared across short, long, and extra-long wheelbase variants within the same generation and facelift period. Just focus on getting the correct generation and facelift era right when speaking to a breaker.
Trim level, including Sport, does not affect headlight fitment on the Vivaro; the same front-end units are used across the range within a given generation and facelift period. Bear in mind that some Sport models may have had different internal bulb technology such as xenon or LED versus a standard halogen unit, so confirm with the breaker whether the specific headlight unit matches your setup before purchasing.
A 2013 Vivaro is a late Vivaro A (first generation, 2001–2014), while a 2015 Vivaro is an early Vivaro B (second generation, 2014–2019) — these are different generations with different front-end designs. This spans a generation boundary, so the headlights are very unlikely to be interchangeable; confirm with the breaker against both registrations to be sure.