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No two scuttle panels 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 Touareg has run in two clear generations sold in the UK: the first generation (Mk1) covered 2002 to 2010, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2010 to 2018, with a facelift in 2014. The scuttle panel is body-shell dependent, so a Mk1 panel will not fit a Mk2 and vice versa. Within each generation, fitment is generally consistent, but confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
The 2013 and 2015 Touareg both sit within the Mk2 generation (2010–2018), but the 2014 facelift may have brought pressing changes to the scuttle area that affect fitment. Name the boundary confidently: 2014 is the known facelift year, and crossing it is where you need to be cautious. Always confirm with the breaker by quoting both registration plates to verify the panel matches your specific pressing.
No — the Mk1 and Mk2 are completely different platforms, so the scuttle panel from a 2002–2010 vehicle will not transfer to a 2010–2018 model. These are entirely distinct body shells and the panels are not interchangeable across that generation boundary. Source a Mk2-specific panel and confirm the year with the breaker against your registration.
Trim level does not affect scuttle panel fitment — the S, SE, Altitude, and R-Line variants all share the same body shell and the same scuttle panel within their generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as varying under-bonnet colour or finish, but the panel itself is the same pressing. Focus on matching the generation and build year rather than the trim, and confirm with the breaker if in doubt.
The Touareg shares its platform with vehicles such as the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7 in its Mk1 guise, and there may be similarities in underpinnings, but whether the scuttle panel itself interchanges with those sister models is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration. Panel pressing differences between same-platform variants sold under different names are not something we can state as fact here. Your breaker can cross-reference the part against your specific VIN to check compatibility.
The key information to give your breaker is the generation of your Touareg — Mk1 (2002–2010) or Mk2 (2010–2018) — and your exact registration number so they can check whether your car is pre- or post-2014 facelift. Engine and trim level do not matter for this part, so you do not need to worry about those details. Always ask the breaker to confirm against both registrations — yours and the donor vehicle's — before agreeing to buy.