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Start your part requestThe Ford Edge sold in the UK covers two generations: the first generation ran from 2016 to 2018, and the second generation (the facelifted, restyled model) ran from 2019 onwards. The rear bumper shell and its associated trims are specific to each generation, so a bumper from a first-generation Edge will not fit a second-generation car. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm exactly which generation your car is.
No – a 2017 Edge belongs to the first generation (2016–2018) and a 2020 Edge is a second-generation car, and the rear bodywork changed significantly between these two generations. The bumper covers, fixings, and sensor apertures differ, so the parts are not interchangeable across that boundary. Confirm the exact part with your breaker using your registration number before ordering.
Trim level does not determine which rear bumper shell fits your Edge – fitment is driven by generation, not whether the car is a Titanium, Sport, or any other grade. That said, cosmetic differences can exist between trims, such as differing finishes, integrated trim inserts, or sensor hole layouts, so a bumper pulled from a different trim may need extra preparation or will look slightly different on your car. Your breaker can advise on what to expect from the donor vehicle's spec.
Yes – the number and position of parking sensor holes can vary depending on whether the donor car was fitted with rear parking sensors or a rear camera system, and these holes are cut into the bumper itself. If your Edge has rear sensors, you need a bumper that already has the correct number of holes in the right positions, otherwise you will need to drill it yourself. Confirm the sensor configuration of the donor bumper with your breaker before agreeing a purchase.
The Ford Edge sold in the UK is exclusively a five-door SUV, so body style is not a variable you need to specify when sourcing a rear bumper for this model. The key question remains which generation your car belongs to, as that is what determines rear bumper compatibility. Give your breaker your registration and they will identify the correct part straight away.
It is possible that minor production changes were made to rear bumper pressings or fixings during a single generation's production run without a formal facelift, and this is something that can catch buyers out. Because these mid-generation changes are not always well-documented, this is exactly the kind of detail you should confirm with the breaker by checking the donor vehicle's registration against yours rather than relying on year alone.
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.