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Fitment on a used bumper 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 Tigra was produced in two distinct generations: the original Tigra A ran from 1994 to 2000, and the Tigra B (also sold as the TwinTop) ran from 2004 to 2009 — these two generations share no body panels whatsoever, so always make sure you and the breaker are working from the same generation. Within each generation, confirm the exact year of your car with the breaker to check whether a facelift update applies to your bumper.
Both years fall within the Tigra B generation (2004–2009), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but the Tigra B did receive a facelift update during its production run and front-end panels including bumpers can change at that boundary. Confirm the facelift status of both the donor and your car against your registrations with the breaker before buying.
No — the Tigra A (1994–2000) and Tigra B (2004–2009) are completely different platforms with no shared bodywork, so a bumper from one will not fit the other. Always tell the breaker which generation your car is when asking for a quote.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental fitment of a Tigra bumper — the panel itself is the same across grades within a generation. However, higher-specification or Sport-trim cars may have additional features such as fog light apertures or different finisher surrounds, so ask the breaker to confirm the donor panel matches your specific setup to avoid cosmetic mismatches.
The Tigra B was sold as the TwinTop (the retractable hardtop convertible version), and front bumpers on these cars are shared across the bodywork variants within the same generation, so fitment is generally consistent. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations to be sure, as any facelift differences will still apply.
Give the breaker your full registration so they can look up your exact model year and facelift status, then ask them to do the same for the donor vehicle — reputable breakers will check both before selling. The key boundary to establish is whether both cars are pre- or post-facelift within the Tigra B generation (2004–2009), as bumpers and front-end panels typically change at that point, and crossing that boundary may mean the part does not align correctly.