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Start your part requestThe Vauxhall Adam was produced as a single generation running from 2013 to 2019, so in broad terms a front bumper from anywhere in that range is potentially relevant to your car. However, Vauxhall facelifted the Adam during its production run, and front-end panels including the bumper, grille and lights typically change at a facelift, so the year of the donor car matters. Always confirm the exact pre- or post-facelift status of the bumper with the breaker against your registration before buying.
This question crosses the Adam's facelift boundary, which falls mid-production during the 2013–2019 run, meaning a 2014 car and a 2017 car may sit on opposite sides of that divide. Front bumpers, grilles and light surrounds generally change at a facelift, so the two may not be a straight swap. Name your registration to the breaker and ask them to confirm whether the donor bumper is from the same facelift period as your car before committing.
Trim level does not affect core bumper fitment on the Adam — the structural front bumper is shared across trim variants including Glam, Rocks, Slam and the standard Adam within the same facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, trim inserts or fog-light aperture styling between certain special-edition trims, so check the donor bumper visually matches your car's finish. The facelift period remains the critical fitment question, not the trim name.
No — engine choice has no bearing on front bumper fitment for the Vauxhall Adam, so whether your car runs the 1.0, 1.2 or 1.4 petrol engine makes no difference to which bumper fits. The factors that matter are the generation (all Adams share one) and which side of the facelift boundary your car sits on. Confirm the facelift period with the breaker using your registration and you can disregard engine size entirely.
It can be, because the facelift boundary within the 2013–2019 Adam range means pre- and post-facelift front bumpers may differ in the way they align with the headlights and grille. If the seller cannot confirm the donor car's registration or facelift status, you risk buying a bumper that won't align correctly with your headlight units. Ask the breaker to cross-reference the part against your registration before purchase rather than relying on an approximate year.
The Adam S used a sportier front bumper with a different lower apron and air intake styling compared with the standard Adam, so the parts are visually distinct even if the underlying fitment points are similar. If you want an Adam S bumper on a standard car purely for looks, it may physically mount, but you should confirm compatibility and any bracket differences with the breaker against both registrations. Trim level does not create a separate fitment category as such, but the cosmetic differences here are significant enough to warrant a direct check.
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.