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The Tiguan has two main generations: the Mk1 ran from 2007 to 2016, and the Mk2 ran from 2016 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2020. Bumpers, grilles and front-end panels differ significantly between these generations, so a Mk1 bumper will not fit a Mk2 and vice versa. Within each generation, confirm whether you need a pre-facelift or post-facelift bumper, as the front-end styling changed at each of those boundaries. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
These two cars sit in different generations — the 2015 is a Mk1 and the 2017 is a Mk2 — so the bumpers are not interchangeable. The Mk1 and Mk2 have entirely different front-end structures, mounting points and styling. You will need to source a Mk2 bumper for your 2017 car. Confirm the exact part with the breaker against your registration to make sure you get the right fit.
The Mk2 Tiguan received a facelift in 2020, and the front bumper, grille and light surrounds were redesigned at that point, so a 2016–2019 bumper and a 2020-onwards bumper are visually different. Whether any specific panel physically interchanges across that 2020 facelift boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as mounting details can vary. Do not assume a pre-facelift bumper will be a straight swap onto a post-facelift car without checking.
Trim level does not affect the fundamental mounting points or whether a bumper will physically attach to the car — the underlying bodyshell is the same across Life, Elegance, R-Line and other Mk2 trims. However, R-Line models use a sportier bumper with a different bumper design and larger air intakes compared to standard trims, so fitting an R-Line bumper to a non-R-Line car, or vice versa, will change the look of the front end. Make sure you know which bumper style your car originally had, or choose deliberately if you want to change the appearance. Confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
No, the engine and drivetrain choice makes no difference to front bumper fitment on the Tiguan — the front-end panels are shared across petrol, diesel and four-wheel-drive variants within the same generation and facelift period. The key details to get right are the generation (Mk1 or Mk2) and whether your car is pre- or post-facelift. Confirm the correct part with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The bumper itself fits the same way regardless of headlight type, as the front-end structure is shared across lighting variants within a generation. However, the bumper may have different duct openings, trim strips or surround styling depending on which headlight pack was fitted, and a mismatched bumper could look slightly different around the light apertures. Whether a specific bumper from a halogen car will align neatly with your LED headlights, or vice versa, is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume.