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Start your part requestThe Ford Ka ran across two main generations: the original Mk1 (1996–2008) and the Mk2 (2008–2016). Within each generation there were facelift updates that changed front-end panels including the grille, so a grille from a pre-facelift car may look noticeably different from a post-facelift one even within the same generation. Always confirm the exact year of the donor car with the breaker against your registration to make sure you get the right style.
These are from different generations — the 2005 Ka is a Mk1 and the 2009 Ka is a Mk2 — so the front-end panels are not the same design and the grilles will not interchange. You need to source a grille specifically from a Mk2 (2008–2016) donor to match your 2009 car. Your local breaker can confirm the correct part against your registration.
Both years fall within the Mk2 generation (2008–2016), however the Mk2 received a facelift during its production run which affected front-end panels including the grille. Whether the specific grille from a 2010 car crosses that facelift boundary and fits a 2014 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as panel changes at facelifts can mean parts look different or mount differently even within the same generation.
No — on the Ford Ka, trim level does not affect front grille fitment, so whether your car is an entry-level, Studio, Style, or Zetec version, the grille is the same panel for that generation and facelift period. You may find that some trim levels had a slightly different finish or colour treatment on the grille, so ask the breaker to describe what they have so it matches your car's look. Generation and facelift period are what really matter, not the trim badge.
The safest approach is to give the breaker your registration number so they can check the exact build details of their donor vehicle against yours. Front grille styling changed at the Mk2 facelift, so a grille from the wrong period within the generation may not look correct or fit cleanly even if it seems close. A good breaker will be able to tell you the year of their donor car and compare it to your vehicle before you commit.
The SportKa and StreetKa were distinct models built on the Mk1 platform but with different front-end styling, so their grilles and front panels are not a straightforward swap with the standard Mk1 Ka. If you have a standard Ka, you should source a grille from another standard Ka of the same generation and facelift period rather than from a SportKa or StreetKa. Confirm with the breaker exactly which donor model their part came from before purchasing.
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.