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No two rear bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The third-generation Scirocco ran from 2008 to 2017 in the UK, and that is the only generation you will find parts for in the current used market — earlier Sciroccos are too old to be a practical consideration. There was a facelift in 2014 that updated the front and rear styling, so the bumper from a pre-2014 car and a post-2014 car may not be the same pressing. Name the boundary to your breaker and ask them to confirm which design your registration needs before they pull the part.
This is a facelift boundary question — the Scirocco was facelifted in 2014, and the rear bumper design changed at that point, so a 2012 pre-facelift bumper and a 2015 post-facelift bumper are unlikely to be directly interchangeable. The 2014 facelift is well established, but whether there is any overlap or whether your specific car sits on one pressing or the other is exactly the kind of detail to confirm with the breaker against your registration number. Never assume pre- and post-facelift rear bumpers swap without checking.
Engine choice makes no difference at all to rear bumper fitment on the Scirocco — a 1.4 TSI and a 2.0 TDI of the same year use the same bumper shell. Trim level does not affect the structural fitment either, though cosmetic details such as diffuser inserts, trim finishes, or R-Line specific styling elements may differ visually between a base car and a higher-spec model. If your car has an R-Line or R bumper, tell your breaker so they can match the correct look, even though the core fitment is the same generation.
The Scirocco was sold in the UK as a three-door hatchback coupe throughout its 2008–2017 run, so there is only one body style to consider and door count is not a variable here. This keeps things simpler than shopping for a Golf rear bumper, where hatch and estate differ completely. Stick to confirming the pre- or post-2014 facelift status and you are covering the main fitment question for this model.
No, the Scirocco shares its general MQB-era platform family with the Golf but has its own unique body pressing and rear styling, so Golf rear bumpers are not interchangeable with Scirocco bumpers. The two cars have different body shapes, rear profiles, and bumper mounting points. Always buy a part listed specifically for the Scirocco and confirm the year against the 2014 facelift boundary with your breaker.
R-Line is a trim designation and trim level does not affect the core fitment of the rear bumper — the mounting points and body aperture are the same. However, R-Line bumpers typically feature a more aggressive lower valance or diffuser-style finish that differs visually from the standard bumper, so fitting a standard bumper on an R-Line car will look noticeably different and vice versa. Tell your breaker whether your car is R-Line or standard so they match the correct cosmetic style, and always confirm the pre- or post-2014 facelift date too.