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No two wing mirrors 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 ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2021, with a mid-life refresh around 2019 that brought minor styling updates. Wing mirrors from within this 2017–2021 production window are the starting point for any search, but whether a pre-2019 mirror crosses to a post-2019 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as detail changes around a facelift can affect clip points and trim finish. Always quote your reg so the breaker can cross-reference the exact specification.
A 2018 car is pre-refresh and a 2020 car sits after the 2019 facelift, so these fall either side of a known styling update boundary. The mirror housing or attachment points may differ across that boundary, so this is exactly the kind of cross-year question you should put to the breaker with both registrations to hand rather than assume compatibility. Don't assume a match just because both are Crossland X.
Yes, side is critical — nearside (NS) is the passenger side on the left, offside (OS) is the driver side on the right, and the two mirrors are entirely different parts with different housings and cable routing. Always tell the breaker clearly which side you need, and double-check before any purchase. Getting this wrong means the part will not fit regardless of year.
Trim level does not determine the physical fitment of the mirror frame to the door — the mounting points are the same across SE, SE Nav, Elite, Elite Nav, and GS Line trims on the Crossland X. What can differ is the feature set of the mirror unit itself, such as electric adjustment, heating, auto-fold, or a built-in indicator repeater, which are more common on higher trims. A mirror from a lower-spec car will physically bolt on to a higher-spec car, but you may lose some of those functions; confirm exactly what features your original mirror has with the breaker before buying.
No — engine type, whether petrol or diesel, has no bearing on wing mirror fitment for the Crossland X. The mirror is determined by generation, side (NS or OS), and potentially the pre- or post-2019 refresh, not by what is under the bonnet. Focus your search on year, side, and any mirror features you need.
Colour is not a fitment issue — any correctly fitting Crossland X mirror in the right year range and side will attach properly regardless of the donor car's paint colour. A used mirror can be resprayed or wrapped to match your car, so don't let a colour mismatch put you off an otherwise correct part. Concentrate on getting the year, side, and feature spec right, and treat colour as a cosmetic job for afterwards.