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Fitment on a used roof panel 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 Antara was sold in the UK as a single generation running from 2006 to 2015, with a facelift arriving in 2011 that updated the front end and interior. The roof panel itself is a large structural pressing that did not change significantly across the run, but whether a pre-facelift (2006–2010) roof swaps directly with a post-facelift (2011–2015) one is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as mid-generation pressing changes can occur. Always quote your reg when requesting a quote on Findapart.
A 2009 Antara sits in the pre-facelift period (2006–2010) and a 2013 sits in the post-facelift period (2011–2015), so you are crossing the 2011 facelift boundary. The Antara remained a five-door SUV throughout its entire UK life, so body style and door count are not a concern here. However, whether the roof pressing itself changed at the facelift is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations before buying.
No, trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Antara — the roof is the same pressing regardless of whether your car is an S, SE, or Elite. You may find that panoramic-roof or sunroof-equipped cars have a different pressing or cut-out to a solid-roof car, so check with the breaker whether the donor car's roof matches your own in that respect. Other than that, trim is irrelevant and you should not pay extra or hunt specifically for a part from your own trim.
A sunroof or panoramic-roof panel will have a different aperture pressed into it compared with a solid roof, so the two are not interchangeable. When getting quotes through Findapart, make clear to the breaker whether your car has a sunroof or not so they can match the correct pressing. This is one of the most important things to check on a roof panel regardless of year.
The Antara and Captiva share the same underlying platform and were built alongside each other, so there is a reasonable chance of overlap, but whether the roof pressing is identical is something you must confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume. Panel differences between same-platform variants sold under different names can exist and are not always well documented. A good breaker will be able to cross-reference the part numbers for you.