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No two front bumpers 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 308 has two main generations: the first-generation (Mk1) ran from 2007 to 2013, and the second-generation (Mk2) ran from 2013 onwards, with a facelift arriving around 2017 that updated the front-end styling including the bumper and grille. You need to match your car to the correct generation first, then check which facelift period applies. A breaker will confirm the exact cut-off against your registration plate.
Both a 2014 and a 2015 308 are second-generation Mk2 cars produced before the 2017 facelift, so they sit in the same pre-facelift window and the bumper should be from the same design. That said, always confirm with the breaker using your exact registration, as minor running changes can occur within a production year.
The Mk2 308 received a facelift around 2017 that changed the front bumper design, so a 2016 pre-facelift bumper and a 2018 post-facelift bumper come from either side of that boundary. Whether a specific bumper will physically interchange across that facelift is not something we can confirm as fact here — give your registration to the breaker and ask them to compare the panel against their stock directly.
Generation and facelift period are what determine which bumper fits, not the trim level, so an Active, Allure, or GT Line on the same generation and facelift phase all use the same fundamental bumper shell. Where trims can differ is in the finishing details — GT Line models, for instance, may have sportier lower intake styling or different fog-light surrounds — so when buying used, check that any trim-specific detailing on the donor bumper matches your car's spec to avoid a cosmetic mismatch.
Both 2010 and 2012 sit within the first-generation Mk1 308 (2007–2013), and the Mk1 did not receive a significant front-end facelift that changed the bumper profile during that period, so these should be from the same bumper family. Always confirm with the breaker against your specific registration to rule out any late-production running changes.
No — within the same generation and facelift period, the front bumper is shared across body styles, so hatchback and SW estate models use the same front bumper design. Focus your search on getting the correct generation and facelift period right, and confirm with the breaker against your registration for certainty.