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The Vauxhall Crossland (originally badged Crossland X) ran from 2017, with a facelift and rebadge to simply 'Crossland' arriving for the 2021 model year. The facelift brought interior and steering column updates, so there is a realistic chance the indicator stalk changed at that point. If your car sits either side of the 2021 boundary, confirm compatibility with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.
A 2018 car is pre-facelift Crossland X, while a 2022 car is the post-2021 facelifted Crossland, and these sit either side of a known design boundary. The stalk and column assembly may well differ between the two generations. Name your registration to the breaker so they can check the exact part number before committing to a purchase.
Trim level does not affect indicator stalk fitment; SE, SE Nav, Elite, and Elite Nav all use the same steering column assembly within the same generation. The stalk you receive may look identical regardless of which trim the donor car was, so there are no cosmetic differences to worry about here either. Stick to matching the model year and generation and you are looking in the right place.
The Crossland X (2017–2020) and the facelifted Crossland (2021 onwards) are closely related but the 2021 refresh included interior revisions that may affect the stalk fitment. Parts from within the pre-facelift Crossland X range are likely to be interchangeable with each other, and similarly within the post-2021 Crossland range. Whether a stalk crosses cleanly between the two is something to confirm with the breaker using your registration number.
No, the engine has no bearing on indicator stalk fitment for the Crossland. Whether your car is a 1.2 petrol, 1.5 diesel, or any other variant, the steering column stalk assembly is the same across the engine range within a given generation. Focus on the model year and whether the car is pre- or post-2021 facelift rather than the engine code.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can cross-reference the exact part number from their donor vehicle against your car's spec. The key things that matter are the model generation (pre-2021 Crossland X or post-2021 Crossland) and any specific column or stalk options fitted. Trim level and engine can be disregarded, but generation is important, so always let the breaker verify fitment before you pay.