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Start your part requestThe Grandland X ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2022, so bonnets from anywhere in that production run are your starting point for compatibility. However, Vauxhall facelifted the Grandland X in 2019, which brought changes to the front-end styling including the grille surround and lights, and this may affect whether bonnets from before and after that facelift are interchangeable. Confirm with the breaker whether the panel they have is pre- or post-2019 facelift and check it against your registration before buying.
A 2018 car is pre-facelift and a 2021 car is post-facelift, meaning these fall either side of the 2019 styling update for the Grandland X. The bonnet pressing and hinge points may differ between the two periods, and the shut lines around the headlights are likely to vary. Name both registrations to the breaker and ask them to confirm whether the specific panel crosses the facelift boundary safely before you commit.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Grandland X — the same front-end panel is used across SE, Sport Nav, Elite, and Ultimate variants within the same facelift period. You may find that higher trims have different badges or that some came with a contrasting paint finish, so check the colour code and any badging on the panel rather than worrying about which trim it came from. As long as the breaker's part is from the correct facelift era and matches your paint code, trim level is not a concern.
Engine choice has no bearing on bonnet fitment; the front-end bodywork is shared across petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid variants of the Grandland X within the same generation and facelift period. Focus on the model year relative to the 2019 facelift rather than what was under the bonnet of the donor car. Confirm the facelift period and colour code with the breaker and you can disregard the engine entirely.
The bonnet panel itself is not changed between halogen and LED or matrix headlight variants; the difference lies in the lamp units and the grille rather than the bonnet pressing. That said, if you are also sourcing or reusing headlamps alongside the bonnet, you should confirm with the breaker whether the panel they have was paired with the same headlight type as yours, as the fit around the headlamp aperture is worth double-checking on the car. The bonnet alone should not be headlight-type dependent, but always verify against your registration.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can pinpoint whether your car is pre- or post-2019 facelift, which is the most important fitment boundary on the Grandland X. Also have your paint code ready — usually found on a sticker in the spare-wheel well or door shut — so they can match or advise on colour. Body style and engine are not relevant to bonnet fitment, so you only need to focus on the facelift period and paint code when speaking to the breaker.
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.