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A used rear bumper that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Touran has run across three main generations: the first-generation (Mk1) ran from 2003 to 2010, the second-generation (Mk2) ran from 2010 to 2015, and the third-generation (Mk3) ran from 2015 onwards. Rear bumpers are generation-specific and will not swap between these ranges, so always make sure the breaker's part comes from the same generation as your car. Within a generation there may also be mid-generation pressing changes, so confirm the exact year against your registration with the breaker.
This is a generation boundary: the Mk2 ran to 2015 and the Mk3 started from 2015, so a 2014 bumper is Mk2 and a 2015 car could be either generation depending on when in the year it was built. You must confirm with the breaker which generation your specific registration falls into before assuming interchange, as the bumpers are not compatible across that Mk2-to-Mk3 change. Give the breaker your full registration so they can check the build date and match the part correctly.
Trim level — whether your Touran is S, SE, SEL, or another grade — does not affect which rear bumper shell fits your car. What matters is the generation and model year, not the specification. Bear in mind that higher trims may have had parking sensors or chrome finishers fitted as standard, so a bumper sourced from a lower-spec car may arrive without those features and may need your existing sensor grommets or trim pieces transferred across.
The Touran Mk1 received a facelift in 2006, and while both pre-facelift (2003–2006) and post-facelift (2006–2010) cars share the same platform, there were styling and pressing changes to the rear bumper at that update. Whether a pre- and post-facelift Mk1 bumper will physically interchange is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as they will be able to compare the part numbers and mounting points directly.
The Touran shares platform architecture with other VW Group models, but rear bumpers are body-style specific and the Touran's MPV body means its rear bumper is unique to the Touran and will not directly swap with bumpers from a Golf, Sharan, or other model in the range. Always source a bumper listed specifically for the Touran, matching your generation and year. If a breaker suggests a cross-model fit, ask them to confirm the part numbers match before you proceed.
Any Mk2 (2010–2015) Touran rear bumper should fit the body correctly regardless of whether it originally had parking sensors, since trim level and options do not change the shell itself. However, if your car has rear parking sensors and the donor bumper does not, it will be missing the pre-drilled holes or grommets, and you may need to drill and fit your own sensor holders. Confirm with the breaker whether the bumper is sensor-ready, and bear in mind mid-generation detail changes may affect the finish, so check the year carefully.