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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 Volkswagen Eos was produced as a single generation from 2006 to 2015, but it received a facelift in 2011 which brought changes to the front bumper, grille and lights. Parts from pre-facelift cars (2006–2010) and post-facelift cars (2011–2015) are therefore not guaranteed to be the same, so the year of the donor car matters when sourcing a used bumper. Always confirm with the breaker that the part matches your exact registration.
A 2009 Eos is pre-facelift and a 2012 Eos is post-facelift, and the 2011 facelift is a known boundary where bumpers, grilles and lights changed on the Eos. Whether the panel physically crosses that boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as it is not safe to assume interchangeability here. Give the breaker both cars' registration plates to be certain.
Trim level does not affect bumper fitment on the Volkswagen Eos — the front bumper is shared across SE, Sport and other trim grades within the same facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as the presence or absence of fog light apertures or parking sensor holes depending on how the individual car was specified, so mention any such features to the breaker when ordering. What matters is the model year relative to the 2011 facelift, not the trim name.
No, the engine variant does not affect which front bumper fits your Volkswagen Eos — the front end panels are shared across all petrol and diesel engine options within a given facelift period. Focus instead on whether the car is a pre-facelift (2006–2010) or post-facelift (2011–2015) model, as that is the meaningful fitment boundary. Confirm the year of the donor car with the breaker before purchasing.
A 2008 Eos is pre-facelift, as the Eos facelift arrived in 2011, so you need a bumper from the 2006–2010 production period. Tell the breaker your registration plate and confirm you need a pre-facelift front bumper, and mention any features such as parking sensors or fog lights so they can match the apertures correctly. This gives the breaker everything they need to find the right part from their stock.
Both a 2013 and a 2015 Eos fall within the post-facelift period (2011–2015), so these cars share the same generation front end and a bumper from a 2013 car is a reasonable match for a 2015 car. You should still confirm with the breaker against both registrations, particularly if either car has parking sensors or other features that affect the bumper cutouts. Never assume fitment without the breaker verifying the part.