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Fitment on a used rear light varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Vauxhall Crossland (originally sold as the Crossland X from 2017, then renamed Crossland from 2020 with a facelift) split into two distinct looks at the 2020 facelift, so a pre-facelift rear light from a 2017–2019 car and a post-facelift light from a 2020 onwards car are not the same part. Always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm exactly which pressing your car has.
The 2019 car is pre-facelift (Crossland X era) and the 2021 car is post-facelift (Crossland), and these generations received revised rear light clusters as part of that facelift, so a straight swap across that 2020 boundary is unlikely to work. Name the boundary to your breaker and ask them to check both part numbers against your registration before agreeing a sale.
Trim level — whether your car is SE, SE Nav, SRi, Elite, or Ultimate — does not affect which rear light cluster fits your Crossland, as the outer body pressing and lamp housing are shared across the range. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as smoked versus clear finishes on some higher trims, so check the appearance matches yours before buying, but the fundamental fitment is the same.
No — the nearside (passenger side) and offside (driver side) rear lights are handed and are not interchangeable with each other, so make sure you tell the breaker which side you need when requesting a quote.
The Crossland was sold exclusively as a five-door SUV-style hatchback throughout its UK production run, so there are no alternative body styles to worry about when sourcing a rear light for this model.
Vauxhall sold the same model as the Crossland X from 2017 and then renamed it the Crossland from 2020 alongside the facelift, so the name change and the facelift happened together and parts listed under either name may or may not fit yours depending on the year. Whether a specific part listed for a Crossland X crosses the facelift boundary and suits your car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration.