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Start your part requestThe Golf Mk7 ran from 2013 to 2020, so bonnets from any car within that range should be the right shape for your car. However, the Mk7 received a facelift in 2017, and VW updated the front-end styling at that point, so confirm with the breaker whether the bonnet you're looking at is pre- or post-facelift and whether it matches your car's registration. Never assume a part fits without the breaker checking against your reg.
No — the Mk6 (2008–2013) and Mk7 (2013–2020) are different generations on different platforms, and the front-end panels are not interchangeable. You'll need to source a bonnet specifically from a Mk7 donor car. Always confirm the donor vehicle's registration with the breaker to be sure.
No, the number of doors makes no difference to bonnet fitment on the Golf — the bonnet is a front-end panel shared across body styles within the same generation. Confirm the generation and facelift period match your car, and the breaker will be able to verify compatibility against your registration.
Both are Mk7 generation cars sharing the same platform, but VW restyled the front end at the 2017 facelift and the bonnet profile or shut lines may differ. Whether the panel physically interchanges across that facelift boundary is something you'll need to confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume — don't treat it as a straight swap.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Golf; what matters is the generation and whether the car is pre- or post-facelift. Do be aware that higher or sportier trims like the GTI or R may have had different front-end styling details in some generations, so check with the breaker that the paint code and any bonnet-mounted features match before buying. The breaker should verify compatibility against your registration.
This is a potential generation boundary: the Mk6 ran until 2013 and the Mk7 launched in 2013, so a 2012 car is almost certainly Mk6 while a 2014 car is Mk7, and those bonnets will not interchange. A 2013 car could be either generation depending on when in the year it was registered, so you and the breaker will need to check both registrations carefully to establish which generation each car belongs to before ordering.
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.