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No two wing mirrors 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 in two generations: the original Mokka/Mokka X from 2012 to 2019, and the all-new Mokka (sometimes called Mokka-e or second-gen Mokka) from 2021 onwards — these two generations use completely different mirrors and will not interchange. Within the first generation, a facelift in 2016 introduced the Mokka X name and some styling updates, so confirm with the breaker whether the mirror from a pre-2016 Mokka fits your post-2016 Mokka X, as the shell design may have changed. Always quote your registration when getting a quote from a breaker to be sure.
The 2015 Mokka sits before the 2016 facelift that introduced the Mokka X, and the 2017 Mokka X sits after it — this is a known generation boundary and fitment across it is not guaranteed. Name both years clearly when you contact a breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific registration, as housing shapes or mounting points may differ. Do not assume the mirror will drop straight on without that confirmation.
Yes, side matters completely — a nearside (NS, passenger/left) mirror and an offside (OS, driver/right) mirror are mirror images of each other and will not swap over. Always specify NS or OS when requesting a quote from a breaker, and double-check this matches the side you need before purchasing. Getting this wrong means the mirror simply will not mount correctly.
Trim level does not affect the physical fitment of the mirror housing or mounting — a mirror from an SE, Design, Active, or Elite Mokka of the same generation and side will fit the same way. However, mirrors from higher trims may include features such as indicators, heating, or power folding, and whether these functions work on your car depends on your car's wiring and specification — confirm the feature set with the breaker against your registration. Colour differences are cosmetic only and a used mirror can always be resprayed to match.
The mirror housing itself determines fitment, but whether a power-adjustable or manually-adjusted mirror will work correctly on your car depends on your car's wiring and controls. This is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume, as specification variants can change across the production run. Getting the right generation and side is the priority, then discuss the adjustment type with the breaker.
No — wing mirrors are model-specific and the Mokka uses its own door architecture, so mirrors from the Astra, Corsa, or other Vauxhall models will not fit. Always source a mirror confirmed as coming from a Mokka of the same generation as your car, and give the breaker your registration so they can match the part precisely. Cross-model swaps are not a reliable option for this part.