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Mercedes-Benz X-Class Front Cross Member Replacement Parts

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Fitment questions

What years does the Mercedes-Benz X-Class cover, and are all years the same for the front cross member?

The X-Class ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2020, when Mercedes-Benz discontinued it, with no facelift during that short production run. Because there was only one generation and no mid-life structural revision, cross members from across the 2017–2020 build span are broadly from the same platform. That said, always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a front cross member from a 2018 X-Class fit my 2020 X-Class?

Both years fall within the single 2017–2020 generation with no known facelift boundary between them, so there is no generation change to worry about here. In practice, cross members from these years are generally considered interchangeable, but minor production changes can occur mid-run, so ask the breaker to match the part against your specific registration to be certain.

Does engine size affect which front cross member I need on the X-Class?

The X-Class was offered with different four-cylinder diesel engines — the 220d and 250d — and running gear components including front cross members can differ where heavier or more powerful variants use uprated underpinnings. It is worth telling the breaker your exact engine variant so they can check whether the cross member from their donor vehicle matches yours, rather than assuming all engines share the same part.

Does the trim level — Pure, Progressive, or Power — affect which front cross member fits?

Trim level alone does not affect front cross member fitment; Pure, Progressive, and Power are primarily cosmetic and equipment-level distinctions rather than structural ones. The cross member itself is determined by the vehicle's generation and engine/drivetrain specification, not the badge on the tailgate. Do be aware that cosmetic differences such as differing front fascia or underbody covers may mean parts from a different trim look slightly different even if the structural member is the same.

Does it matter whether the donor X-Class was two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive when buying a front cross member?

Yes, this is worth checking. The X-Class was offered in both rear-wheel-drive and 4MATIC four-wheel-drive versions, and the front subframe and cross member area can differ to accommodate the additional driveline components on 4WD vehicles. Always tell the breaker whether your car is 4MATIC or RWD so they can pull a matching part from the correct donor vehicle.

I've found a cheap front cross member from a Nissan Navara or Renault Alaskan — will it fit my X-Class?

The X-Class was built on a platform shared with the Nissan Navara (D23) and Renault Alaskan, which means there is genuine parts commonality across these vehicles, but structural components like the front cross member may have been modified to suit Mercedes-Benz's own specifications and mounting points. Whether a specific cross member from a Navara or Alaskan will interchange is not something that should be assumed — confirm directly with the breaker against your X-Class registration before purchasing.