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No two batterys are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Crossland X typically uses a 70Ah, 640A CCA battery in a standard European size group (commonly referred to as 096 or similar), though the exact spec can vary depending on engine variant and whether the car has start-stop technology fitted. Crossland X models with start-stop require an AGM or EFB-type battery, which is not interchangeable with a standard lead-acid unit, so always check your existing battery label for the Ah rating, CCA figure, and battery type before sourcing a replacement. When buying from a breaker, confirm these figures match your car's spec against your registration.
The Vauxhall Crossland X ran from 2017 through to around 2020 before being replaced by the facelifted Crossland (dropping the X suffix) from 2021 onwards, so a 2021 car sits across what is effectively a nameplate and refresh boundary. Battery fitment is driven by physical size, Ah rating, CCA, and battery type (AGM, EFB, or standard) rather than the model year itself, so if the spec matches it may well interchange — but confirm with the breaker against your registration to be sure the terminal layout and tray dimensions are identical.
Trim level does not affect battery fitment on the Crossland X — the battery is determined by the engine, start-stop system, and electrical demand, not whether the car is an SE, SE Nav, Elite, or Ultimate. You may find small cosmetic differences in battery covers or retaining clamps between cars stripped at a breaker, but the core battery spec remains what matters. Confirm the Ah, CCA, and battery type (AGM or standard) match your car and you can disregard trim entirely.
No — if your Crossland X has start-stop technology, it will require either an AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) or EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery) unit, as these are designed to handle the frequent charge and discharge cycles that stop-start creates. Fitting a conventional lead-acid battery in a stop-start car will typically result in rapid battery failure and may cause fault codes on the battery management system. Always check your original battery label and confirm the replacement type with the breaker.
Batteries are spec-driven rather than model-driven, so a battery from a Mokka X or Astra could potentially fit if the physical dimensions, Ah rating, CCA, battery type (AGM or EFB), and terminal positions all match — there is nothing inherently preventing cross-model use within the Vauxhall range. However, you should not assume compatibility based on brand alone, as different models and engine sizes may use different battery sizes or types. Check the spec on your existing battery and confirm it matches the donor car's unit with the breaker before purchasing.