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No two wing mirrors 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 Kuga has run across two main generations sold in the UK: the Mk1 (2008–2012) and the Mk2 (2013–2019), with the Mk2 receiving a facelift around 2016. Generation matters significantly for wing mirror fitment, so always match your mirror to the correct generation. A Mk1 mirror will not fit a Mk2 and vice versa, so confirm your registration with the breaker to ensure they supply the right one.
The 2015 Kuga is a pre-facelift Mk2, while the 2017 model falls within the facelifted Mk2 range introduced around 2016 — so both sit within the same Mk2 generation, but on opposite sides of that facelift boundary. Whether the mirror frame physically interchanges across that facelift update is not something we can confirm as fact, so you should give the breaker your registration and ask them to verify compatibility directly. Never assume a pre-facelift part will swap straight onto a post-facelift car without checking.
Yes — side is one of the most important fitment factors for wing mirrors, and you must specify NS (nearside, passenger/left) or OS (offside, driver/right) when requesting a quote. A mirror housing is designed specifically for one side of the car and cannot be swapped to the other, so getting this wrong means the part will simply not fit. In UK driving position, the OS is the driver's side (right) and the NS is the passenger side (left).
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the wing mirror frame on the Ford Kuga — the housing will fit regardless of whether your car is a Zetec, Titanium, ST-Line or another grade. What can differ between trim levels is the feature specification built into the mirror, such as electric folding, a puddle light or an integrated indicator, and a mirror from a lower-spec car may lack features your original had. Confirm with the breaker what features the donor mirror has so you know what to expect, and note that colour can always be resprayed to match your car.
The mirror housing frame is the fitment-critical part — generation, side, and body generation are what determine whether it bolts on correctly. However, whether the specific mirror has heated glass, a folding motor, or an integrated indicator depends on the spec of the donor car, and this is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. Don't assume a mirror from a lower or higher spec Kuga will replicate all the functions of your original without asking first.
The 2012 Kuga is a Mk1 (2008–2012), while the 2014 model is an early Mk2 (2013–2019), meaning these sit in entirely different generations with different bodyshells. Wing mirrors are not interchangeable across the Mk1 to Mk2 boundary, so a 2012 donor mirror will not fit your 2014 car. You should source a Mk2-generation mirror and confirm compatibility with the breaker using your registration plate.