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Start your part requestThe Ford B-Max was produced as a single generation from 2012 to 2017, so bonnets from any year within that range are the starting point for a match. The B-Max received a facelift in 2015 which updated the front-end styling, so whether a pre-facelift (2012–2015) bonnet interchanges with a post-facelift (2015–2017) one is not guaranteed — confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration. Within either period, the bonnet itself is the same part across the range.
A 2013 bonnet sits in the pre-facelift period (2012–2015) and a 2016 bonnet is post-facelift (2015–2017), so these span the facelift boundary where front-end panels can differ. We can't state as fact that they interchange — check with the breaker quoting you, giving them both registration numbers, and they can confirm whether the pressing is the same. If it does fit, bear in mind any associated front-end trim such as the grille surround may not match.
No, trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Ford B-Max — the bonnet pressing is shared across all trims including Style, Zetec, and Titanium within the same facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as badging or whether a bonnet comes with or without a badge hole, but the panel itself will fit regardless of trim. Just make sure the year of the donor car falls within the same facelift period as your own vehicle.
No, the engine — whether 1.0 EcoBoost, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6 Ti-VCT, or a diesel — has no bearing on which bonnet fits the B-Max. The bonnet is determined by generation and facelift period, not what is under it. Confirm the donor car's year falls in the same facelift bracket as yours (pre-facelift 2012–2015 or post-facelift 2015–2017) and the engine is irrelevant.
2015 is the facelift year for the B-Max, which means cars registered in 2015 could be either pre- or post-facelift depending on the exact production date. Because of this ambiguity, you should give your full registration to the breaker so they can check the specific build details rather than assuming either way. Buying from the wrong side of the facelift boundary risks an ill-fitting or visually mismatched bonnet.
Yes, colour makes no difference to whether the bonnet will physically fit — a bonnet from any colour donor B-Max within the correct facelift period is the same pressing. UK breakers typically supply bonnets in their original colour, so you will almost certainly need to have it resprayed to match your vehicle unless you are very lucky with a colour match. Factor the cost of a bodyshop respray into your budget when comparing quotes on Findapart.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.