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The Jetta has run through several distinct generations, and bonnets are shared within a generation rather than across them — the key boundaries are the Mk5 (2005–2010), Mk6 (2011–2018, with a facelift around 2014), and Mk7 (2018 onwards). Within each of those generation windows, bonnets are generally interchangeable regardless of engine or trim. Always confirm the exact generation of both vehicles with your breaker against the registration before purchasing.
The 2013 model sits in the pre-facelift Mk6 period, while 2016 falls in the post-facelift Mk6 range — the Mk6 facelift took place around 2014 and brought changes to the front-end styling including the grille and lights. Both years are within the Mk6 generation, so there is a chance the bonnet itself is shared, but because it spans the facelift boundary you should confirm with your breaker against both registrations before buying. Never assume fitment without that check.
No — trim levels such as S, SE, SEL, or Sport do not determine which bonnet fits your Jetta, as the bonnet is a front-end panel shared across all trims within a generation. That said, higher trims sometimes have different badging, washer jet positions, or insulation pads fitted, so the used panel you receive may need minor adjustment or may look slightly different to your original. The breaker can advise on any cosmetic differences when you quote your registration.
No — the Mk5 (2005–2010) and Mk6 (2011–2018) are separate generations with different front-end structures, so their bonnets are not interchangeable. You need to source a bonnet from within your own generation to have any reasonable expectation of fitment. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can match the correct generation and facelift period.
No — the engine type has no bearing on which bonnet fits a Volkswagen Jetta, as the bonnet is the same panel regardless of what is under it within a given generation. Focus instead on matching the correct generation and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift, which is the key fitment question for this part. Your breaker will use your registration to confirm this quickly.
The 2015 model sits in the post-facelift Mk6 range, while a 2012 car is pre-facelift Mk6 — the facelift occurred around 2014 and brought front-end styling changes that may or may not affect bonnet fitment specifically. Because this question crosses the Mk6 facelift boundary, you should confirm directly with your breaker whether the bonnet panel itself is shared or changed at that point, quoting both registrations. Do not assume it fits without that confirmation.