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No two 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 T-Roc first generation ran from 2017 through to 2022, with a facelift introduced for the 2022 model year that brought revised front and rear bumpers, a new grille, and updated light clusters. If your car is a pre-facelift model (2017–2021) you should be looking for bumpers from that same pre-facelift period, and likewise for the facelifted cars. Always confirm the exact cut-off point for your registration with the breaker, as production changeovers don't always fall neatly on a calendar year.
This question spans the facelift boundary: the pre-facelift T-Roc ran up to around 2021, and the facelifted model arrived for 2022 with redesigned front and rear bumpers that are not the same shape as the earlier cars. Whether a specific pre-facelift bumper physically interchanges with a facelifted one is something you must confirm with the breaker against your exact registration, as panel profiles and mounting points may differ. Do not assume a direct swap without that check.
No — trim level and engine choice do not change which bumper fits your T-Roc; the bumper shell is shared across petrol, diesel, and petrol-hybrid variants within the same generation and facelift period. However, trim levels such as S, SE, Style, R-Line, and R can have different finishes, fog light apertures, or sensor hole configurations, so the bumper from a higher trim may look different to yours even though the underlying shell fits. When sourcing from a breaker, mention your trim so they can match the correct specification for your car.
Drivetrain does not affect bumper fitment on the T-Roc — the front and rear bumper shells are the same across front-wheel-drive and 4Motion models within the same generation and facelift period. You may find minor differences in lower undertray or diffuser sections on some variants, so mention your spec to the breaker to make sure all ancillary pieces match.
The T-Roc R uses a distinctive bumper with larger air intakes and a unique front end design that differs visually from the standard, SE, Style, and R-Line bumpers, even though all sit on the same generation platform. A standard bumper shell may share mounting points, but it will look noticeably different on an R, and sensor or trim cut-out positions may also vary. Confirm with the breaker whether a non-R bumper is structurally compatible with your car's registration before purchasing.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact model year, facelift status, and trim specification against the part they have in stock — this is the most reliable way to avoid a mismatch. Key things to mention are whether your bumper has parking sensors, fog lights, or an R-Line/R surround, as these affect the cut-outs and finish required. No fitment can be guaranteed without the breaker checking the part against your specific vehicle.