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Start your part requestThe Vauxhall Crossland (sold as Crossland X until a 2021 facelift and rename) covers the generation from 2017 onwards, with the facelift arriving for the 2021 model year bringing revised lights, grille and bumper styling. When sourcing a used front panel, make sure the part matches whether your car is pre-facelift (2017–2020) or post-facelift (2021 onwards), as these are the key fitment boundaries. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
A 2019 Crossland X is pre-facelift and a 2022 Crossland is post-facelift, so these sit either side of the 2021 facelift boundary where the front-end styling changed. Whether a specific panel from a 2019 car will physically interchange with a 2022 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as front panels at a facelift often change shape to suit revised lights and grilles. Don't assume they swap over without that check.
Both a 2018 and a 2020 Crossland X are pre-facelift cars on the same platform, so front panels from these years are generally from the same generation of parts. Engine choice, trim level and other options don't affect the front panel itself, so you don't need to match those details. Confirm the part against your specific registration with the breaker to be sure, but you're working within the same facelift period which is a good starting point.
Trim level does not affect front panel fitment on the Crossland — the panel itself is shared across SE, SE Nav, Elite and Ultimate grades within the same facelift period. You may find cosmetic differences in what attaches to the panel, such as chrome finishers or sensor mounting points, depending on the donor car's spec, so worth checking those details with the breaker. The core panel fitment question comes down to pre- or post-2021 facelift, not trim.
Engine type makes no difference to front panel fitment on the Crossland — the front panel is shared across petrol and diesel variants within the same generation and facelift period. Focus instead on whether the donor car is pre-facelift (2017–2020) or post-facelift (2021 onwards) to match your own car. Confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
The headlight type on the donor car can affect whether associated front-end components line up correctly, as mounting points or panel cut-outs can vary between halogen and LED light clusters even within the same facelift period. This is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume the panel will be identical regardless of light type. Getting that detail right before you buy avoids an expensive mismatch.
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.