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No two brakes 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 first-generation Mokka ran from 2012 to 2016, with a facelift arriving in 2014 that brought styling updates but kept the same basic platform. Brakes from a 2013 pre-facelift car and a 2016 post-facelift car are often quoted as compatible, but because mid-generation brake specification changes can occur, you should confirm the exact part numbers with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The Mokka A (2012–2016) and Mokka B (2020 onwards, based on a completely different platform) are distinct generations with different running gear throughout, so brakes from an A are very unlikely to fit a B. Always tell the breaker which generation you have and quote your registration so they can pull the correct specification.
Yes, engine size can influence brake specification on the Mokka — larger or more powerful engines such as the 1.6 turbo petrol and 2.0 diesel variants were sometimes paired with uprated brakes compared to smaller-engined models. When sourcing used brakes, give the breaker your exact engine code and registration so they can match the correct disc diameter and caliper to your car.
Trim level alone — whether your Mokka is a Design, SE, Active, or Elite — does not drive brake specification; what matters is the generation and engine size. That said, cosmetic details such as caliper colour or dust shield finish may differ between grades, so be prepared for a minor cosmetic mismatch even when the mechanical fitment is correct.
The Mokka X was Vauxhall's post-facelift badging used from around 2016 before the full Mokka B arrived, and it shares the same first-generation platform, so brakes can potentially cross over depending on engine match. However, whether the specific discs and calipers interchange between your car and a Mokka X should be confirmed with the breaker against both registrations, as specification details can vary within that period.
Yes — calipers are handed, so you must specify whether you need the nearside (NS, passenger side) or offside (OS, driver side) when contacting a breaker. Getting the side wrong is one of the most common ordering mistakes with brake components, so double-check before confirming your quote.