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Start your part requestThe Volkswagen Eos was a single-generation model produced from 2006 to 2015, with a facelift arriving in 2011 that updated the front and rear styling. This means a pre-facelift bumper from 2006–2010 and a post-facelift bumper from 2011–2015 are not a direct swap. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Your 2008 car is pre-facelift (2006–2010) and your 2013 car is post-facelift (2011–2015), so these sit on opposite sides of the 2011 styling change and the rear bumpers are different. Confirm with the breaker whether the part they have matches your post-facelift registration before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect rear bumper fitment on the Eos — the shell fits the same way regardless of whether the car is a base, SE, or Sport spec. You may find cosmetic differences such as painted finishes or lower trim detailing between trim grades, so check the condition and finish of the used part matches what you want. The breaker can confirm the cosmetic spec of the part they have.
The Eos is a unique retractable hardtop coupé-cabriolet body style, so its rear bumper is specific to that car and does not cross over to Golf, Passat, or other VW models even where platform components are shared. Stick to sourcing a bumper described specifically as Eos to avoid an expensive mistake.
The 2011 facelift is a well-established boundary, so a 2012 car should be post-facelift throughout production. That said, mid-production pressing or fitment changes within a generation can occasionally occur, so confirm the part against your full registration with the breaker rather than relying on year alone.
Engine choice has no bearing on rear bumper fitment for the Eos — the bumper is the same regardless of whether the donor car had a petrol or diesel unit. What matters is whether the part is from the correct generation and facelift period for your car, so focus on the year and confirm with the breaker against your registration.
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.