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No two rear panels 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 Mokka comes in two distinct generations: the original Mokka/Mokka X (2012–2019) and the all-new Mokka B (2021 onwards), which is built on an entirely different platform. A rear panel from the first generation will not fit the second generation and vice versa, so always confirm which generation your car belongs to before ordering. Within the first generation, a facelift in 2016 introduced the Mokka X name along with some styling updates, so check with your breaker whether a panel from a pre-2016 car crosses that boundary cleanly.
The 2015 Mokka and 2017 Mokka X both sit within the first-generation platform (2012–2019), but the 2016 facelift that brought the Mokka X name may have involved pressing changes to the rear bodywork. Name the generation boundary to your breaker and ask them to cross-reference both registrations, as this is exactly the kind of mid-generation change we'd route to a specialist rather than confirm here. Never assume fitment across a facelift year without the breaker checking both parts against your reg.
Trim level does not affect rear panel fitment on the Mokka — the pressing is the same across SE, Design, Elite, Active, and other trim grades. You may find that higher trims had different badging, trim finishers, or paint-matched details already removed by the breaker, so factor in any cosmetic differences when you're buying. The key questions are generation and model year, not trim level.
The Mokka B is only available as a five-door hatchback, so there is no body-style variation to worry about within this generation. Engine choice — whether petrol, diesel, or electric (Mokka-e) — does not affect the rear panel pressing. Confirm the exact model year with your breaker against your registration, as mid-generation pressing changes are always possible and we would not state those as fact here.
The Mokka/Mokka X was sold in various markets under the Opel name and in North America as the Buick Encore, and while the platforms are shared, there may be differences in panel pressings between market variants. This is a topic we route to your breaker rather than confirm here — give them both registrations or part numbers and let them verify the match. A UK-sourced Vauxhall Mokka panel is your safest starting point if you want to avoid this uncertainty.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can pull the exact vehicle data, and confirm with them whether the panel is from a pre-facelift Mokka (2012–2016) or a post-facelift Mokka X (2016–2019), or from the second-generation Mokka B (2021 onwards). Engine and trim level won't affect the panel, so focus the conversation on platform generation and model year. A reputable breaker on Findapart will cross-reference their stock against your reg before quoting, but always ask them to confirm this explicitly.