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No two rear lights 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 Tigra was sold in the UK in two distinct generations: the original Tigra (sometimes called the Tigra A) from 1994 to 2000, and the Tigra TwinTop from 2004 to 2009. These two generations share no rear light parts whatsoever, so you must make sure any used rear light you source is from the correct generation. Always confirm the exact generation with the breaker against your registration.
The Tigra TwinTop ran from 2004 to 2009 as a single generation with no major facelift that introduced a confirmed rear light change, so a rear light from a 2005 car is generally expected to match a 2008 car within that same run. That said, mid-production pressing or lamp changes can occur without a formal facelift, so confirm with the breaker that the part matches your exact registration before buying. Never assume fitment without that check.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the Tigra TwinTop — a Design, Sport, or Exclusiv all use the same rear lamp units. You may find that a light sourced from a different trim has a slightly different condition or finish to the surrounding bodywork, but the part itself will be the same. Focus on the generation and year rather than the trim badge.
No — the original Tigra (1994–2000) and the Tigra TwinTop (2004–2009) are entirely different platforms with completely different rear-end designs, and their rear lights are not interchangeable. Always source a rear light from the same generation as your own car. Confirm the correct part with the breaker using your registration number.
Yes, rear lights are handed — the nearside (NS, passenger's side) and offside (OS, driver's side) are different parts and are not interchangeable. Make sure you tell the breaker clearly which side you need, as supplying the wrong side is one of the most common ordering mistakes. Double-check by looking at your own car and confirming the side before placing an order.
Looks can be misleading, especially between the two Tigra generations which are styled differently at the rear. Always ask the breaker to confirm the generation (original Tigra 1994–2000 or TwinTop 2004–2009) and cross-reference it against your registration before purchasing. A part that appears visually similar may not seat or wire correctly, so don't rely on appearance alone.