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Fitment on a used rear cross member 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 has two main generations: the original Mokka/Mokka X (A series, 2012–2019) and the all-new Mokka B (2021 onwards), which sits on a completely different platform. A rear cross member from the first generation will not fit the second generation, so always confirm which generation you have before buying. If you're unsure which generation your car is, check with your breaker against your registration plate.
The Mokka received a facelift in 2016, at which point the 'Mokka X' name was introduced, but both the pre-facelift Mokka and the facelifted Mokka X share the same underlying platform and body structure. In most cases the rear cross member is unaffected by that facelift, but because mid-generation pressing changes can happen, you should confirm with your breaker using both registration numbers before purchasing.
No, engine type and specification make no difference to rear cross member fitment on the Mokka — the underside structure is determined by the platform, not what's under the bonnet. You can safely ignore whether the donor car is petrol or diesel when searching for this part.
Trim level does not affect rear cross member fitment on the Mokka — the structural underbody is identical across trims like SE, Elite, Active, and Tech Line. You may find minor cosmetic differences on the donor car such as varying tow-bar preparation or different underbody coatings, but these do not prevent the cross member itself from fitting your car.
No — the Mokka B launched on an entirely new platform shared with the Peugeot 2008, meaning the bodyshell and underbody are completely different from the original A-series Mokka. A rear cross member from a 2012–2019 car will not be compatible with a 2021-onwards Mokka B, so make sure any breaker quote is specifically for your generation.
The Vauxhall Mokka was sold solely as a five-door SUV/crossover throughout both generations, so there are no hatch, saloon, or estate variants to confuse matters here. The main fitment boundary to watch is the generational platform change between the A-series (2012–2019) and the Mokka B (2021 onwards) — always confirm the generation with your breaker using your registration to be sure you're getting the right part.