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Fitment on a used front bumper varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Touran has run across two main generations in the UK: the Mk1 (2003–2015) and the Mk2 (2015–present). Each generation has its own front-end styling, so a bumper from one generation will not fit the other. When searching for a used bumper, always confirm which generation your car belongs to, as parts are not interchangeable between them.
The Mk1 Touran received a facelift around 2010, which brought changes to the front end including the bumper, grille and lights. Bumpers from the pre-facelift Mk1 (2003–2010) and post-facelift Mk1 (2010–2015) are therefore likely different, but whether a specific used bumper crosses that boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The Mk2 Touran (2015–present) did receive a mid-cycle update, and whether the front bumper changed at that point is something you should check with the breaker using your exact registration. If your car and the donor car sit on the same side of any facelift boundary, fitment is much more likely, so ask the breaker to cross-reference both vehicles before you commit.
Trim level does not affect front bumper fitment on the Touran — the bumper shell is shared across SE, SEL, and other trim grades within the same generation and facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences such as different fog light bezels, grille inserts or paint finish depending on the spec of the donor car, so mention your trim to the breaker so they can flag anything like that. The structural fitment itself will be the same.
No — the engine and gearbox have no bearing on front bumper fitment for the Touran. The bumper is determined by generation (Mk1 or Mk2) and which facelift period your car falls into, not by what is under the bonnet. Focus your search on matching the year and generation rather than the powertrain.
Within a given generation and facelift period, the bumper shell itself is generally the same regardless of headlight type, but there can be differences in how the bumper is cut or finished around the headlight apertures or fog light housings. This is one to confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as they can check the donor car's spec against yours before you buy.