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Start your part requestThe Crossland X ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2022, receiving a facelift in 2020 that updated the front end styling but left the rear bumper largely unchanged in pressing. Most breakers treat pre-facelift (2017–2019) and post-facelift (2020–2022) rear bumpers as interchangeable, but confirm this against your registration with the breaker before buying, as minor panel changes between facelifts are not always obvious from photos.
Your 2019 car is pre-facelift and your 2021 is post-facelift, which means they sit either side of the 2020 update boundary. The rear bumper profile is broadly similar across the full 2017–2022 run, but whether a pre-facelift bumper crosses that boundary without issue is something you must confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as mid-generation pressing changes can affect fitment in ways that aren't always documented.
Trim level does not affect rear bumper fitment on the Crossland X, so a bumper from an SE, SE Nav, Elite, or Elite Nav will be structurally the same part. You may notice cosmetic differences such as different paint finish, the presence or absence of a tow-bar aperture, or parking sensor holes, so check those details with the breaker to make sure the used bumper matches your specific setup.
Vauxhall replaced the Crossland X with the Crossland (dropping the X) in 2021, and although the two share a platform, whether the rear bumpers interchange is not something that can be stated with confidence here. Confirm directly with the breaker quoting both registrations, as same-platform variants sold under related names can have pressing differences that are not immediately visible.
Year alone is enough to identify the generation, but you should also tell the breaker your paint colour code (found on the VIN plate), whether your bumper has parking sensor holes, and whether a tow-bar bracket cut-out is needed. These details won't change which bumper fits your car structurally, but they help the breaker match a used part that needs minimal preparation to fit correctly.
The Crossland X and Mokka are different platforms with different body styles, so their rear bumpers are not the same part and will not interchange. Always supply the breaker with your exact registration so they can confirm the correct part for your specific vehicle.
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.