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A used door that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Mokka ran in two generations: the first-generation (Mk1) covered 2012 to 2019, including a facelift around 2016, and the second-generation (Mk2/Mokka-e) began in 2021. Doors from within the same generation are your best starting point, but whether a pre-facelift (2012–2015) door crosses cleanly to a post-facelift (2016–2019) car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as panel and trim details can differ across that boundary. Never assume a Mk1 door will fit a Mk2 or vice versa — the generations are entirely different structures.
These sit either side of the Mk1 facelift, which came in around 2016, so you are crossing a known boundary within the first generation. The core door structure may be shared, but detail changes around the facelift mean you should confirm directly with the breaker using both registrations before buying. This is one of those cases where the year difference matters more than it might first appear.
For fitment purposes, trim level does not change the door itself on the Mokka — the frame, hinges, and glass aperture are the same across SE, Elite, Active, and Design grades within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as chrome finishes, different door-handle colours, or puddle lights depending on trim, but none of these affect whether the door physically fits. Confirm the side (NS for passenger/left, OS for driver/right) and generation, and trim level can be set aside for fitment.
Yes — NS (nearside, the passenger side on the left in a UK right-hand-drive car) and OS (offside, the driver's side on the right) doors are not interchangeable, so always specify the correct side when requesting a quote from a breaker. The Mokka is a five-door SUV, so also confirm whether you need a front or rear door, as these are completely different parts. Getting both the side and the position right is essential before any quote can be meaningful.
Colour is a preference, not a fitment requirement — a door in any colour will fit the same as one in your exact shade, because the frame and structure are identical. Most buyers simply have the replacement door resprayed to match, which a body shop can do after fitting. Focus your search on getting the right generation, side, and door position, and treat colour as a secondary consideration.
No — engine choice has no bearing on door fitment for the Mokka, so you do not need to specify petrol, diesel, or electric when asking for a door. What the breaker does need to know is your generation (Mk1 2012–2019 or Mk2 from 2021), which side (NS or OS), and whether you want a front or rear door. If your car has any specific window or mirror features you want to retain, it is worth mentioning those to the breaker so they can check the door's trim matches your expectations.