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Start your part requestThe Crossland X ran from 2017 to 2022, and Vauxhall introduced a facelift around 2020 that updated the front end, including the grille and bumper styling. Grilles from pre-facelift cars (2017–2019) should interchange with other pre-facelift cars, and facelift grilles (2020–2022) with other facelift cars, but you should confirm the exact cut-off point with the breaker against your registration before buying.
Yes, all three of those years fall within the pre-facelift generation of the Crossland X, so the front grille should be the same part across 2017, 2018 and 2019 cars. Confirm with the breaker that the car they're breaking is also a pre-facelift model to be sure.
This is a facelift boundary question — the 2021 car is a post-facelift model while the 2019 is pre-facelift, and the front end styling changed at the 2020 facelift. You should not assume these grilles are interchangeable; confirm directly with the breaker, quoting both registrations, before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect grille fitment on the Crossland X — the same front grille fits SE, SE Nav, Elite and other trim variants within the same facelift period. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as a chrome surround or gloss finish on higher trims, so when buying used it's worth checking the appearance matches your original if you want a like-for-like look.
No, the engine has no bearing on front grille fitment for the Crossland X — whether your car has a petrol or diesel engine, the grille is determined by the facelift period, not what's under the bonnet. Just make sure the breaker's donor car matches your car's facelift status by checking both registrations.
The facelift arrived around 2020 and brought a noticeably updated grille design along with revised light clusters, so comparing your grille to images of pre- and post-facelift cars online is a good starting point. The safest approach is to give your full registration to the breaker and let them confirm which version they have on the shelf — this removes any guesswork before you pay.
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.