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Start your part requestThe Corsa has run through several distinct generations in the UK: the B (1993–2000), C (2000–2006), D (2006–2014, facelifted around 2010–2011), and E (2014–2019, facelifted around 2019 into the F generation). Front bumpers are generation-specific, so always match the generation first before worrying about anything else. Confirm the exact year boundaries with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Both years fall within the Corsa D generation (2006–2014), but 2009 sits in the pre-facelift period and 2012 sits after the facelift that took place around 2010–2011, meaning the front-end styling — bumper, grille and lights — changed at that point. Whether the pre-facelift and post-facelift D bumpers physically interchange is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as they may not be a straight swap. Don't assume they'll fit just because they're both Corsa D.
No — within the same generation and facelift period, the front bumper is shared across body styles and door counts on the Corsa. You don't need to specify 3-door or 5-door to the breaker when sourcing a front bumper. Just make sure the generation and facelift period match your car.
Trim level does not affect bumper fitment on the Corsa — the front bumper shell fits across trims like SE, SRi, Energy, and Limited Edition within the same generation and facelift period. That said, higher trims such as SRi may have sportier lower bumper styling, fog light apertures, or different finishes compared to entry-level trims, so there may be cosmetic differences to account for. Confirm with the breaker that any fog light or vent cut-outs match what you need.
No — the Corsa D (2006–2014) and Corsa E (2014–2019) are completely different generations with different front-end designs, and their bumpers are not interchangeable. Always match the generation exactly when sourcing a front bumper. The breaker will need your registration to confirm which generation your car is.
The Corsa D facelift took place around 2010–2011, so a 2013 car is a post-facelift D. It does matter for the bumper, as the facelift brought changes to the front-end panels including the bumper, grille and lights. When contacting a breaker, give them your registration so they can confirm whether the part they have matches the post-facelift specification of your car.
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.