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No two rear 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 Peugeot 308 Mk2 ran from 2013 to 2021, with a facelift arriving in 2017, so a 2013 and a 2016 bumper are both pre-facelift and should be from the same pressing generation. That said, whether the specific bumper from a 2013 car will bolt straight onto a 2016 without any difference is worth confirming with the breaker against your registration, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without that check.
No — the hatchback and SW estate have completely different rear end pressings and the bumpers are not interchangeable. Make sure you tell the breaker which body style you have, as this is the single most important detail for sourcing the correct rear bumper. Always confirm against your registration to be certain.
Trim level does not affect whether a rear bumper physically fits your 308, so an Active, Allure, or GT Line bumper from the same generation and body style will all mount the same way. What can differ is finish and cosmetic details — a GT Line, for example, may have a different lower valance styling or different fog lamp surrounds — so visually inspect what the breaker is selling to make sure it matches what you want. Confirm the exact spec with the breaker if appearance matters to you.
The Peugeot 308 Mk2 was facelifted in 2017, and pre-facelift (2013–2016) and post-facelift (2017–2021) rear bumpers have different styling and fixings that generally make them not directly interchangeable. You should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration whether any crossover is possible, as this is a boundary where differences are real and easy to get wrong. Never assume a bumper from the other side of a facelift year will simply swap across.
No — the first-generation 308 (2007–2013) and the second-generation Mk2 (2013–2021) are on different platforms with entirely different rear end designs, and their bumpers will not interchange. Always buy from the same generation as your car, and confirm the year with the breaker against your registration to be sure you're getting the right part.
No — engine and gearbox choice make no difference at all to rear bumper fitment on the 308. What matters is the generation (Mk1 or Mk2), the body style (hatchback or SW estate), and whether your car is pre- or post-2017 facelift if it's a Mk2. Give the breaker your registration and body style and they can source the correct bumper regardless of what's under the bonnet.