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Start your part requestThe Ford Kuga has had three generations in the UK: the Mk1 (2008–2012), the Mk2 (2013–2019, with a facelift around 2016), and the Mk3 (2020 onwards). Bonnets are generally specific to each generation, so a Mk1 bonnet will not fit a Mk2 or Mk3. Within a generation, fitment is more consistent, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker.
This is an important question because 2014 sits in the pre-facelift Mk2 period and 2017 sits in the post-facelift Mk2 period, with the facelift arriving around 2016. Both are Mk2 Kugas on the same platform, but the facelift brought changes to the front end including the bonnet profile and shut lines. Whether the bonnet itself interchanges across that 2016 facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before ordering.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Ford Kuga — the bonnet panel itself is the same across trims like Zetec, Titanium, ST-Line, and Vignale within the same generation and facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint colour or whether a bonnet comes pre-drilled for badges, but the pressing is shared. Confirm generation and facelift period with the breaker, not trim level.
No — the engine type makes no difference to bonnet fitment on the Ford Kuga. The bonnet is part of the front-end bodywork shared across all engine variants within a generation and facelift period. Just make sure the generation and facelift period match your car, and confirm with the breaker using your registration.
No, this is very unlikely to work. The 2019 Kuga is a late Mk2, while the 2020 Kuga is the all-new Mk3, which is a completely different platform with a redesigned front end. These bonnets are not interchangeable. When searching on Findapart, make sure you specify Mk2 (2013–2019) so breakers quote you the correct generation.
When requesting quotes through Findapart, give breakers your full registration number so they can verify the exact generation and facelift period against their stock. It is also worth noting the paint code (usually found on a sticker inside the door jamb or engine bay) so you can discuss colour-matching options. Breakers will confirm fitment against your reg before supplying the part, but fitment is never guaranteed until they have checked their specific panel against your vehicle details.
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.