Get quotes for a used or replacement Volkswagen Amarok rear bumper. Genuine second hand parts from UK vehicle dismantlers - free request, breakers with stock reply direct.
Tell us what you need - breakers with matching stock quote you direct. Free, no obligation.
Start your part requestThe Amarok ran in its first generation from 2010 to 2022, with a facelift arriving around 2016 that brought styling updates including changes to the rear end; a second generation launched in 2023 built on an entirely different platform. A rear bumper from a pre-facelift first-gen truck (2010–2016) is unlikely to be a straight swap onto a post-facelift example, and a second-gen bumper from 2023 onwards will not fit a first-gen truck at all. Always confirm the exact interchange with the breaker quoting against your registration.
These sit either side of the 2016 first-generation facelift, which is a well-established styling break for the Amarok. The 2018 bumper comes from the facelifted first gen and the 2014 bumper is pre-facelift first gen, so the pressings and mounting points may differ. Name this boundary to your breaker and ask them to check both parts against your registration before buying.
Trim level does not affect rear bumper fitment on the Amarok; the underlying structure and mounting points are the same across Trendline, Highline, and Aventura grades within the same generation and facelift phase. What can differ is finish — higher trims may have a painted or chrome-effect lower section rather than a plain black one — so a bumper from a lower-spec truck may look different on your vehicle even if it bolts straight on. The breaker can tell you what finish the donor part carries before you commit.
Yes, body style is the first thing to establish for any rear panel on the Amarok, because single-cab and double-cab versions have different rear body structures and the bumpers are not interchangeable between them. Tell the breaker exactly which body style you have alongside the year and facelift phase so they can pull the correct part.
The Amarok was sold across multiple markets and there may be differences in rear panel pressings between variants sold under the same generation in different regions. This is one of those areas where you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume a straight swap, as subtle pressing or towing-receiver-cutout differences can catch buyers out.
No, engine choice has no bearing on rear bumper fitment for the Amarok; what matters is the generation, whether it is pre- or post-2016 facelift, and the body style. You can safely ignore engine spec when searching, and a good breaker will focus on the body and generation details instead.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.