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The Touran has two main generations: the Mk1 (2003–2015, with a facelift around 2010) and the Mk2 (2015 onwards), and bulkheads are not interchangeable between these two generations as they sit on different platforms. Within each generation, the bulkhead pressing is tied closely to that platform, so always confirm which generation your car belongs to before ordering. A breaker will identify your car by registration to make sure you get the right shell.
Both a 2009 and a 2012 Touran fall within the Mk1 generation (2003–2015), so they share the same basic platform and body structure. However, the Mk1 received a facelift around 2010, and there is a possibility of mid-generation pressing changes between pre- and post-facelift shells — confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying. Do not assume a straight swap without that check.
Trim level does not affect bulkhead fitment on the Touran; the bulkhead is a structural body panel determined by generation and body style, not by whether the car is an S, SE, or SEL. You may find minor cosmetic differences in the engine bay finish or fixings depending on what equipment was fitted to the donor car, but the panel itself will be the same pressing. Focus on matching the generation rather than the trim when sourcing from a breaker.
No — a 2014 Touran is a Mk1 (2003–2015) and a 2016 Touran is a Mk2 (2015 onwards), and these two generations use entirely different platforms, making the bulkhead incompatible. This is one of the clearest generation boundaries to watch on the Touran, and no amount of modification will reliably bridge it. Always source a bulkhead from within the same generation as your vehicle.
Engine choice does not affect bulkhead fitment on the Touran — the bulkhead pressing is the same regardless of whether the donor car had a petrol or diesel engine. Generation is the critical factor, so a Mk1 bulkhead suits any Mk1 Touran and a Mk2 bulkhead suits any Mk2, irrespective of what was under the bonnet. Let the breaker confirm the match using your registration to be safe.
The Touran shares its platform with other VW Group vehicles, and some structural panels can cross over, but whether a bulkhead from a closely related model fits your specific Touran is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration number. Panel differences between same-platform variants sold under different names can be subtle but real, and this is not something we can confirm as fact here. Ask the breaker to verify the part number against your VIN before agreeing to the sale.