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Fitment on a used roof panel varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Touran has two main generations: the Mk1 (2003–2010) and the Mk2 (2015–present), with the original platform replaced entirely rather than facelifted, so roof panels are not interchangeable between generations. Within the Mk1 there was a facelift around 2006 that may have brought pressing changes, and the Mk2 similarly received updates during its run. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact pressing your vehicle uses.
Both years sit within the Mk1 generation (2003–2010), so they share the same platform and body style, which is a strong starting point for fitment. However, the Mk1 received a facelift in 2006, and mid-generation pressing changes can occur around facelift years, so a panel from a 2009 car may or may not match a 2006 without adjustment. Confirm the part against your specific registration with the breaker before committing.
No — the Mk1 (2003–2010) and Mk2 (2015–present) Touran are built on entirely different platforms, and the bodyshell dimensions and pressing profiles changed significantly between generations. A roof panel from one generation will not fit the other. Make sure you source a panel from the correct generation and confirm with the breaker using your registration.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Touran; the roof pressing is the same across S, SE, SEL, and R-Line variants within the same generation. The one cosmetic difference to be aware of is that some higher trims or optional packs include a factory panoramic glass roof or a different sunroof aperture, which would mean the pressing itself differs from a solid-roof car. Tell the breaker whether your car has a sunroof, panoramic roof, or a plain solid roof so they pull the correct panel.
Both a 2016 and a 2019 Touran fall within the Mk2 generation (2015–present), so they share the same underlying platform and body structure, making fitment plausible. That said, mid-generation pressing changes can happen during a model's run, so it is worth the breaker checking both vehicles' specific build details against your registration before you buy. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without that confirmation.
Yes — this is one of the most important things to check on a roof panel regardless of generation or trim. A car with a sunroof or panoramic roof has a different pressing with a cut-out aperture, while a solid-roof car has a plain pressing; the two are not interchangeable. Tell the breaker exactly what your car has — solid roof, standard sunroof, or panoramic glass — and they will match the correct panel to your vehicle.