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Second Hand Ford Puma Rear Bumper

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Choosing the right used Ford Puma rear bumper

Used rear bumpers vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years did the Ford Puma run, and are there different generations to worry about?

The Ford Puma was produced from 1997 to 2002 as a single generation coupe based on the Fiesta platform, so there are no separate generations or facelifts to navigate for that original model — all cars from that production run share the same basic rear bumper design. Ford then revived the Puma name in 2019 as an entirely different crossover SUV on a modern platform, so a rear bumper from the 1997–2002 Puma and a 2019-onwards Puma are completely unrelated parts. Always confirm which Puma you have before searching, as breakers will need to know.

Will a rear bumper from a 2000 Puma fit my 1999 Puma?

Yes, the 1997–2002 Ford Puma ran as a single generation on the same platform throughout its production without a mid-life facelift that changed the rear pressing, so bumpers from across that production span are generally considered interchangeable. That said, minor pressing or fitment changes can occur within a production run without being publicly documented, so it is worth confirming with the breaker by quoting both registration numbers to be certain. Never assume fitment without that check.

Does trim level affect which rear bumper I need — for example, does a Puma Racing Steel need a different bumper to a standard Puma?

Trim level does not determine rear bumper fitment on the Ford Puma — the bumper shell itself is the same across variants including the Racing Steel. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour or surface finish between bumpers pulled from different trim levels, so if you are retaining your existing paint or finish, mention this to the breaker. Fitment will not be the issue, but appearance might be.

I have a 2019 Ford Puma — will a rear bumper from a 2021 car fit mine?

The current Ford Puma crossover launched in 2019 and has continued on the same platform, so bumpers from 2019 and 2021 cars are likely to be compatible in terms of mounting points. However, mid-generation pressing or styling changes can occur quietly during production runs, so you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing. Do not assume fitment based on platform alone.

Does engine choice affect which rear bumper fits my Ford Puma?

No — engine choice has no bearing on rear bumper fitment for the Ford Puma in either generation, as the rear end is determined by body style and generation rather than what is under the bonnet. Whether you have a 1.4, 1.6, or 1.7 in the original Puma, or any of the EcoBoost or hybrid engines in the 2019-onwards model, the rear bumper is the same. Just make sure the breaker is matching generation and body style, not engine code.

Can I use a rear bumper from the original 1997–2002 Puma on the 2019-onwards Puma?

No — the 1997–2002 Puma and the 2019-onwards Puma are completely different vehicles on unrelated platforms with entirely different body structures, so their rear bumpers are not interchangeable in any way. The shared name is a marketing decision rather than any indication of shared engineering. Always confirm which generation you have when approaching a breaker.