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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 Sharan has two distinct generations: the first-generation MK1 ran from 1995 to 2010, and the second-generation MK2 ran from 2010 onwards. These two generations are completely different vehicles on different platforms, so a MK1 boot lid will not fit a MK2 and vice versa. Always make sure you and your breaker are working from the same generation before agreeing a sale.
No — a 2007 Sharan is a MK1 (1995–2010) and a 2014 Sharan is a MK2 (2010 onwards), and these generations use entirely different body panels with no interchangeability. You need a boot lid sourced from another MK2 Sharan to have any chance of fitment. Confirm the exact year of the donor vehicle with your breaker against your registration to be sure.
The MK2 Sharan received a facelift in 2015, which brought styling updates including changes to the rear of the car. Whether the boot lid pressing changed between the pre-facelift (2010–2015) and post-facelift (2015 onwards) MK2 is something you should confirm with your breaker against your registration, as mid-generation pressing changes are not always straightforward. Don't assume a pre-facelift MK2 lid will drop straight onto a post-facelift car without checking.
Trim level — whether SE, SE-L, or any other grade — does not affect which boot lid will physically fit your Sharan; fitment is determined by generation and body style, not specification. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as the presence or absence of a spoiler, badging, or a wiper arrangement depending on which trim the donor car was, so factor that in if appearance matters to you. The breaker can tell you what trim the donor vehicle was so you know what to expect.
The MK2 Sharan and MK2 SEAT Alhambra do share a platform, and on the surface they look closely related, but whether their boot lid pressings are genuinely interchangeable is something you must confirm with your breaker against both registrations rather than assume. Panel differences between same-platform variants sold under different names can be subtle but significant. Your breaker will be best placed to cross-reference the part numbers before anything is shipped.
Yes, this is worth checking — a boot lid drilled and fitted with a wiper mechanism from the factory will differ from one without, and swapping between the two can leave you with unwanted holes or missing mounting points. Confirm with your breaker whether the donor boot lid was originally fitted with a rear wiper to match your car's setup. This is a practical detail that trim level alone won't tell you, so describe your car's current setup clearly when getting a quote.