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Used roof panels vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Crossland (originally badged Crossland X) ran from 2017 onwards, with a facelift and rename to simply Crossland arriving for the 2021 model year. Roof panels from the pre-facelift Crossland X (2017–2020) and the post-facelift Crossland (2021 onwards) sit on the same basic platform, but whether the pressing is identical across that 2021 boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Body style is a five-door hatchback throughout, so that variable is consistent across the range.
The 2019 Crossland X sits in the pre-facelift generation and the 2022 Crossland sits in the post-facelift generation, separated by the 2021 refresh. The roof panel may well be shared, but mid-generation pressing changes and facelift revisions can affect panel profiles in ways that aren't always obvious, so you should confirm cross-generation fitment directly with the breaker using both registrations before committing. Never assume a panel will drop straight in without that check.
No — engine choice and trim level have no bearing on roof panel fitment for the Crossland. Whether your car is an SE, SE Nav, Elite, Elite Nav, or Ultimate trim, the roof panel is the same pressing. You may find that higher trims have a panoramic glass roof or a different finish, so make sure the panel you're buying matches your car's roof configuration (solid vs glass), but that's a cosmetic and specification check rather than a fitment difference.
No — the Crossland and Mokka are different models on different platforms, and their roof panels are not interchangeable. Always source a panel specifically listed for the Crossland (or Crossland X for pre-2021 cars) rather than assuming shared parts across the Vauxhall SUV range. If a breaker suggests a panel from another model will fit, ask them to confirm against your specific registration.
No, it makes no difference whatsoever — the roof panel is the same regardless of whether your Crossland runs a petrol or diesel engine. Roof panels are determined by body structure, not drivetrain, so simply match the generation (pre-facelift 2017–2020 Crossland X or post-facelift 2021-on Crossland) and roof type (solid or panoramic) and you have the key information a breaker will need.
The Crossland X name was dropped with the 2021 facelift, so a panel listed as Crossland X is from the 2017–2020 generation. The 2021 model year marks a named generational boundary, and while the underlying platform is closely related, whether the roof panel pressing is identical across that boundary is not something that can be stated as fact — confirm fitment with the breaker by providing both registrations before you buy.