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Fitment on a used bumper varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Mokka comes in two main generations: the original Mokka/Mokka X (2012–2019) and the all-new Mokka B (2021 onwards), which are completely different platforms and share no body panels. Within the first generation, Vauxhall gave the Mokka a facelift in 2016 when the car was rebranded as the Mokka X, and this brought styling changes to the front bumper and grille. Always check which generation your car belongs to before buying a used bumper.
The 2015 Mokka sits in the pre-facelift period and the 2017 Mokka X is post-facelift, with the key styling change happening at the 2016 refresh. These two bumpers look noticeably different due to revised grille and light surround designs, so they are unlikely to be a straight swap. Whether the underlying mounting points are compatible across that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as this is the kind of detail they can verify from their own stock.
Trim level does not affect bumper fitment on the Mokka — a bumper from an SE, Exclusiv, Tech Line, or Elite will fit the same way provided the generation and facelift period match. You may notice cosmetic differences such as fog light apertures or parking sensor holes depending on which options were fitted to the donor car, so check the detail finish matches what you need. The breaker can advise on whether a specific bumper has the right cut-outs for your car's spec.
The Mokka B launched in 2021 with a bold new design and all Mokka B bumpers share the same front-end architecture regardless of engine or trim. If Vauxhall introduces a facelift to the Mokka B during the production run, bumpers from either side of that change may not interchange, so confirm the model year of any bumper you are quoted against your own registration with the breaker. At the time of writing, the Mokka B is a single-generation car without a confirmed facelift boundary, so a like-for-like year match is the safest approach.
No — the engine has no bearing on bumper fitment for the Mokka, so you do not need to filter your search by petrol or diesel. What matters is the generation and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift, with the 2016 Mokka X refresh being the key boundary for first-generation cars. Focus your search on matching those year ranges rather than the engine, and let the breaker cross-reference the registration to be sure.
The easiest visual check is the front grille and headlight surround design: pre-facelift Mokkas (2012–2015) have a different grille treatment compared to the Mokka X introduced from 2016, which brought a more angular look in line with Vauxhall's updated styling direction. When contacting a breaker, give them your registration number so they can confirm the exact facelift period of both your car and the donor vehicle. Never rely on the bumper alone looking similar, as subtle mounting and aperture differences can mean a panel does not fit correctly.