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Used front panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Touran has run across two main generations: the Mk1 (2003–2015) and the Mk2 (2015 onwards), with the Mk1 receiving a notable facelift around 2010 that updated the front-end styling including the grille and lights. Within each pre- and post-facelift period, front panels are generally shared, but you should always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
This is a boundary question — the Mk1 Touran facelift fell around 2010, meaning a 2008 car is pre-facelift and a 2012 car is post-facelift, and the front-end styling changed between those periods. Whether the specific panel you're looking at crosses that facelift boundary and still fits is something you'll need to confirm with the breaker against your registration, as light clusters, grille and bumper mounting points can differ. Don't assume compatibility just because both cars are Mk1 Tourans.
Both of those years sit within the Mk2 Touran generation (2015 onwards), so they share the same platform and front-end structure, making a front panel from a 2016 car a strong candidate for a 2019 car. That said, always quote your full registration to the breaker so they can check for any mid-cycle updates that might affect fitment.
Trim level does not affect front panel fitment on the Touran — the underlying panel is shared across the range within a given generation and facelift period. However, be aware that R-Line models often feature a different bumper or grille finish compared to SE, so the panel sourced from a different trim may look slightly different cosmetically even if it fits correctly. Your breaker can advise on any cosmetic differences to expect.
Yes, this is the most important question to get right: the Mk1 Touran facelift happened around 2010, and the front-end panels — including the grille surround, headlight surrounds and bumper mounting areas — changed at that point. Check your V5C or use your registration on a free data check to confirm your car's build date, then give that to the breaker so they can match the correct facelift or pre-facelift panel to your vehicle.
No — engine and gearbox choice make no difference to front panel fitment on the Touran; the front-end structure is shared across all engines within a generation and facelift period. The key details to have ready for your breaker are the generation (Mk1 or Mk2) and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift, along with your registration for a final check.