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Fitment on a used radio 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 Crossland X ran from 2017 to 2021 in its original form, with a mid-life facelift arriving in 2020 that brought updates to the infotainment system and screen setup. A radio from a pre-facelift car (2017–2019) may not plug straight into a post-facelift car (2020–2021) due to changes in the head unit design and wiring connectors, so confirm with the breaker whether the part number and connector type match your exact registration before buying.
Yes, trim level does matter for the Crossland X radio because different trims — SE, SE Nav, SE Nav Premium, SRi, SRi Nav, and Elite Nav — were fitted with different infotainment systems from the factory, ranging from a basic 7-inch IntelliLink unit to larger touchscreen setups with built-in sat nav. Unlike some other parts such as alloys where trim is irrelevant, the head unit itself varies by spec, so tell the breaker your exact trim and whether your car has built-in navigation so they can match the right unit.
Vauxhall used shared infotainment platforms across several models in this era, so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility with other Vauxhall or Opel models using the same IntelliLink generation, but connector pinouts, fascia sizes, and software calibration can differ between models. Confirm with the breaker that the part number and wiring loom match your Crossland X's registration rather than assuming a swap will work.
The 2020 model year sits right on the facelift boundary, which is where the infotainment hardware was updated on the Crossland X, so a 2019 pre-facelift radio crossing into a 2020 post-facelift car is exactly the kind of swap that needs careful checking. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as connector types and software versions may differ even if the units look similar.
If the replacement unit is the same specification as your original — same screen size, same IntelliLink version, and same nav or non-nav setup — you should retain the same features, but some functions like steering wheel controls and reverse camera display depend on correct wiring compatibility. Ask the breaker to confirm the part number matches your spec, and bear in mind that software activation or coding by a specialist may be needed after fitting.
No, the engine type has no bearing on radio fitment for the Crossland X — what matters is the trim level, the infotainment system generation, and whether your car has factory sat nav. Focus your search on matching those details rather than the engine, and confirm with the breaker against your registration to be sure.