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The Tiguan runs across two clear generations: the Mk1 (2007–2016, with a facelift around 2011) and the Mk2 (2016 onwards, with a facelift around 2020), and tailgates are not interchangeable between these generations as the body shell and pressing are completely different. Within the Mk1, pre- and post-facelift tailgates may differ in pressing and glass cut-out details, and the same applies within the Mk2 across its facelift year, so whether a specific year crosses that internal boundary and still fits is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Always give the breaker your reg so they can verify the exact pressing against their donor vehicle.
No — 2015 falls within the Mk1 generation (2007–2016) and 2017 falls within the Mk2 generation (2016 onwards), so these use entirely different body shells and the tailgates are not compatible. You need to source a tailgate from another Mk2 Tiguan to have any realistic chance of fitment. Confirm the exact year and any mid-generation pressing changes with the breaker using your registration number.
Trim level does not affect whether the tailgate physically fits, as the Tiguan is a single five-door body style across S, SE, SEL, and R-Line trims and the pressings are the same. What can differ is the finish — an R-Line tailgate may carry a different spoiler lip or badging, and colour-coded trims will obviously need respraying unless you find a match. Focus your search on the correct generation rather than matching trim, but do expect minor cosmetic differences that you'll need to address.
The Tiguan Allspace is a longer-wheelbase, seven-seat variant that shares its platform with the standard Mk2 Tiguan but has a different rear body structure and a taller, differently proportioned tailgate, so it is not a straight swap. Whether any specific panels overlap between the standard Mk2 and the Allspace is something you must confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as this falls into the category of same-platform variants that can differ in ways that aren't always obvious. Don't assume shared platform means shared panels here.
The tailgate itself needs to match your car's specification for apertures — a tailgate pressed for a rear wiper will have a wiper motor mount and grommet hole, and camera-equipped cars may have a different lower bumper integration rather than the tailgate itself being affected, but wiring plugs and trim clips can vary. Tell the breaker whether your car has a rear wiper and factory camera so they can match the correct tailgate to avoid unnecessary modification. These are details to resolve with the breaker rather than assume will align automatically.