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The Mokka comes in two generations: the first-generation Mokka and Mokka X ran from 2012 to 2019, and the second-generation Mokka-e and Mokka ran from 2021 onwards. Bonnets are not interchangeable between these two generations as the front ends are completely different platforms. Always give the breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact match.
The first-generation Mokka received a facelift in 2016, which brought changes to the front-end styling including the grille and lights. Both 2014 and 2017 fall within the first-generation platform, but sit either side of that 2016 facelift boundary, so whether the bonnet itself interchanges across that facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
No, trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Mokka — SE, Design, Active, Elite and other first-generation trim grades all share the same front-end panel within the same facelift period. The only cosmetic difference you might notice is that a bonnet from a higher-spec car could arrive with a different paint code, so factor in a respray if the colour does not match. Confirm the model year and facelift period with the breaker to make sure you are comparing like for like.
The Mokka X is the facelifted version of the first-generation Mokka, introduced in 2016 with a refreshed front end. Because the facelift changed the front-end styling, a pre-facelift Mokka bonnet and a Mokka X bonnet may differ, and whether they interchange is something you should check directly with the breaker using your registration number rather than assume they are the same part.
No, the engine has no bearing on bonnet fitment for the Mokka — whether your car has a petrol, diesel, or electric powertrain, the bonnet is determined by generation and facelift period, not what is under it. Just make sure the breaker matches the part to your model year and facelift version.
Give the breaker your full registration number, as this lets them verify the exact generation and facelift period your car belongs to and match the part accordingly. Generation and facelift period are the two things that matter most for bonnet fitment on the Mokka; engine, trim level, and other options do not affect the panel itself. A reputable breaker will check these details before supplying the part, but fitment can never be fully guaranteed on used parts.