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A used alloy wheels that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Vauxhall Crossland (originally badged Crossland X) ran from 2017, with a facelift and rebadge to simply 'Crossland' arriving in 2021. Alloys from across the full 2017–onwards range share the same 4x108 PCD and are generally interchangeable provided the offset also matches — this holds across the 2021 facelift boundary in most cases, but confirm the specific wheel's offset against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The Crossland uses a 4x108 PCD, which it shares with many PSA Group (Peugeot, Citroën, Vauxhall/Opel) models of the same era, so there is a reasonable chance of cross-model compatibility within that family. However, offset and centre bore must also match your car, and these can vary between models and wheel sizes even within the same group. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can verify PCD, offset, and centre bore against the specific wheel they have.
The 4x108 PCD is consistent across both generations, so physically the bolt pattern lines up. Whether the offset is identical across the facelift boundary is less certain, and a different offset can affect handling and clearance — confirm the exact offset of the specific wheel against your car's specification with the breaker before committing.
Trim level does not affect whether an alloy wheel will bolt on to a Vauxhall Crossland — what matters is PCD, offset, and centre bore, not whether the donor car was an SE or an Ultimate. You may find cosmetic differences such as finish, spoke design, or size (lower trims often came with smaller alloys or steel wheels), so the wheel you receive may look different from your existing set. Ask the breaker to confirm the wheel size and offset match your car's specification.
Many Crosslands are fitted with tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensors mounted inside the wheel, and a used alloy may or may not come with a working sensor attached. Whether a sensor from a donor wheel will be compatible with your car's system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as compatibility depends on sensor type and your car's receiver. Budget for the possibility that the sensor may need to be replaced or reprogrammed by a tyre fitter.
No — engine and gearbox choice has no bearing on alloy wheel fitment for the Vauxhall Crossland. What determines fitment is PCD, offset, and centre bore, all of which are dictated by the vehicle's hub and suspension geometry rather than what is under the bonnet. You can safely search for Crossland alloys without filtering by engine variant.