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No two wings are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Ford Edge sold in the UK covers a single generation running from 2016 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2019 that brought revised front-end styling including changes to the lights, grille and bumper area. Wings from within the pre-facelift period (2016–2018) should be consistent with one another, and the same applies within the post-facelift period (2019 onwards). Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
This question spans the 2019 facelift boundary, which is the key cut-off point for front-end panels on the Edge. Wings either side of that boundary may differ due to changes in the surrounding bodywork and light fittings, so we cannot state as fact that they interchange. Confirm directly with the breaker, quoting both registrations, so they can check whether the panel is compatible before you commit.
No — trim level does not affect wing fitment on the Ford Edge, so whether your car is a Titanium or a Sport the structural panel should be the same within a given period. That said, higher trims may have different features around the wing such as puddle lights or different mirror housings, so a wing pulled from a lower-spec car may need those items sourcing separately. A good breaker will flag any cosmetic differences when you enquire.
Engine type has no bearing on wing fitment for the Ford Edge — the front-end bodywork is shared across the petrol and diesel variants. Just make sure the generation and facelift period match your car, and the breaker will be able to match the panel correctly. You can safely disregard the engine when describing your requirements.
NS (nearside) refers to the driver's side in right-hand-drive UK cars, while OS (offside) is the passenger side — note this is the opposite of left-hand-drive convention, so always specify NS or OS rather than left or right when talking to a breaker. The Ford Edge sold in the UK is right-hand drive, so be clear about which side you need when requesting a quote. Getting this wrong is an easy mistake, and a reputable breaker will double-check with you before dispatching.
The panel itself is identical regardless of colour — breakers typically supply wings in their original colour, so you will almost certainly need a respray or wrap to match your car unless you get lucky with the same shade. The colour code for your Edge can be found on the VIN plate, which is usually inside the driver's door jamb, and sharing this with the breaker helps them give you a realistic picture of the colour match. Fitting and refinishing costs are worth factoring into your budget when comparing quotes.