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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 original Tigra was produced from 1994 to 2000 based on the Corsa B platform, and then Vauxhall revived the name with the Tigra TwinTop from 2004 to 2009, which is a completely different vehicle with a retractable hardtop roof system. These two generations share no body panels whatsoever, so always make sure you and the breaker are talking about the same car before agreeing a price. Confirming the generation against your registration is the essential first step.
The Tigra TwinTop ran from 2004 to 2009 as a single generation with a consistent body structure, so a roof panel from a 2005 car is generally from the same platform and body style as a 2008 car. However, mid-generation pressing changes can occasionally affect panel fit without a formal facelift, so you should confirm with the breaker that the panel from their donor car matches yours before purchasing. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without that check.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Tigra TwinTop — the Sport and Design share the same body structure and roof pressing. You may find cosmetic differences such as colour, and any trim-mounted features like aerial bases may vary slightly, but the panel itself is the same part. Confirm colour code with the breaker if you plan to use it without a full respray.
No — the original Tigra (1994–2000) is a Corsa B-based fixed-roof coupe, while the Tigra TwinTop (2004–2009) is a completely different vehicle with a retractable hardtop mechanism built into the roof structure. The body styles and platforms are entirely unrelated, so the roof panels are not interchangeable in any way. You must source a panel from the correct generation for your car.
The Tigra TwinTop roof panel runs across the full width of the car as a single pressing, so NS or OS damage to your car does not mean you need a specific handed panel — one roof panel covers the whole structure. What matters far more is confirming the generation (TwinTop 2004–2009) and that the donor car's retractable roof mechanism and surrounding metalwork are compatible with yours. Discuss the condition of the folding roof hardware with the breaker as well, since damage to the panel often affects the mechanism too.
The Tigra TwinTop was built on its own specific platform and body structure to accommodate the retractable hardtop system, so it does not share roof panels with the Corsa or other mainstream Vauxhalls of the same era. Body style compatibility is the governing factor here, and the TwinTop's unique folding roof means its panels are specific to that car. Always source from a confirmed Tigra TwinTop donor vehicle, and ask the breaker to verify against the registration of their dismantled car.