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Start your part requestThe Vauxhall Adam was produced from 2013 to 2019 and sits on a single generation throughout its entire run, with no separate successor model. For a structural rear cross member, this single-platform lifespan is encouraging news, but mid-production pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift announcement, so always confirm the donor car's registration against yours with the breaker before buying.
Both years share the same platform and the Adam was only ever offered as a three-door hatchback, which is the primary fitment factor for a rear cross member. That said, 2014 and 2018 sit at opposite ends of the production run, and subtle mid-generation pressing changes cannot be ruled out, so confirm the part against your exact registration with the breaker rather than assuming a straight swap.
Trim level — whether Glam, Jam, Slam, or any other Adam variant — does not affect the fitment of a structural rear cross member; the underlying bodyshell is the same across the range. You may find cosmetic differences such as paint colour or any attached trim clips, but the cross member itself is not trim-specific. Buy on platform and body style, not badge.
The Opel Adam and Vauxhall Adam are the same vehicle on the same platform, so structurally the rear cross member is very likely identical. However, panel-level differences between same-nameplate variants sold in different markets can occasionally exist, so this is one to confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before committing to a purchase.
Engine type has no bearing on rear cross member fitment — the structural rear of the car is determined by the platform and body style, not what is under the bonnet. The Adam was a three-door hatchback throughout its life, so any same-body-style donor car from the 2013–2019 run is a sensible starting point, subject to the breaker confirming compatibility against your registration.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact build date and specification of your car, and ask them to match it against the donor vehicle's registration in the same way. Because the Adam ran as a single generation from 2013 to 2019 with one body style, the pool of compatible parts is relatively straightforward, but confirming build dates at both ends protects you against any unannounced mid-production changes to the pressing.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.