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No two roof 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 ran as the first generation from 2012 to 2019, with a facelift arriving in 2016, and the all-new Mokka-e/Mokka B generation launched in 2021 as a completely different platform and body shell. A roof panel from the pre-2019 car will not fit the 2021-onwards car, as the two generations share no body pressings. Always confirm which generation a breaker's panel comes from before purchasing.
Both the 2015 and 2017 Mokka sit within the first generation (2012–2019), with the facelift arriving in 2016, but whether the roof pressing itself changed at that facelift point is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. The fundamental platform and body structure remained the same across the generation, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but mid-generation pressing changes can occur and we cannot state this as fact. Ask the breaker to cross-reference the part against your VIN before agreeing a sale.
No – engine choice and trim level make no difference to roof panel fitment on the Mokka; the roof pressing is determined by the body shell, not what is under the bonnet or which specification level the car is. Whether your car is an entry-level SE, a mid-range Elite, or a range-topping Ultimate, the roof panel is the same pressing. Bear in mind that trim levels can affect whether a panoramic glass sunroof aperture is cut into the panel, so check with the breaker that the panel matches your car's sunroof specification.
The Mokka X is essentially the post-2016 facelift version of the first-generation Mokka sold under a slightly different name, sharing the same platform and body shell. Whether the roof panel is identical between Mokka and Mokka X badged cars is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as subtle pressing or trim differences between same-platform variants sold under different names cannot be stated as fact here. A breaker who can match parts by VIN is your safest route to confirming a straight swap.
Yes, this matters significantly: a roof panel with a panoramic sunroof aperture cut into it is a different pressing to a solid roof panel, and the two are not interchangeable. When sourcing a used roof panel, make sure the breaker's panel matches your car – solid roof for solid roof, panoramic aperture for panoramic aperture. Confirm this detail with the breaker alongside your registration to avoid ordering the wrong panel.
No – the 2021 Mokka (Mokka B) is an entirely new generation on a different platform, with a completely redesigned body shell, and shares no panels with the outgoing first-generation car that ran to around 2019–2020. The two cars look similar in name only; the body pressings are not compatible. You will need a panel specifically from the second-generation Mokka B (2021-onwards) for a 2021 car, and a breaker should be able to confirm this against your registration.