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Used Vauxhall Grandland X Boot Lid

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Fitment questions

What years does a Vauxhall Grandland X boot lid fit?

The Grandland X ran as a single generation from 2017 through to around 2021 when it was replaced by the redesigned Grandland (dropping the X), so boot lids from anywhere in that 2017–2021 window are the ones to look for. Vauxhall did refresh the Grandland X during its life, and pressing or trim detail changes between early and later cars can affect how panels match up, so confirm the exact year of the donor vehicle against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will a 2018 Grandland X boot lid fit a 2020 Grandland X?

Both years sit within the same 2017–2021 Grandland X generation, so they share the same basic body structure. However, the Grandland X received a mid-life update, and there is a real possibility of subtle panel or trim-feature differences between pre- and post-update cars — confirm with the breaker that the donor part was pulled from a car on the same side of that refresh as yours, quoting both registrations.

Does trim level — such as SE, Sport Nav, Elite or Ultimate — affect which boot lid I need?

Trim level does not affect which boot lid shell fits your Grandland X; the pressing is the same across SE, Sport Nav, Elite, and Ultimate variants. What can differ is badging, the spoiler lip, and whether the tailgate has a powered-release mechanism or a camera housing integrated into the handle, so check the donor lid matches those cosmetic and functional details on your car. Your breaker can cross-reference both registrations to make sure the lid is a like-for-like swap.

Is the Vauxhall Grandland X boot lid the same as the Peugeot 3008 or DS 7 Crossback one?

The Grandland X shares its EMP2 platform with the Peugeot 3008 and DS 7 Crossback, which raises the question of parts sharing. Whether the outer boot lid pressing actually interchanges between these badge-engineered siblings is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration rather than assume, as panel lines and mounting details can differ between marques even on a shared platform.

Can I use a boot lid from a standard Grandland X on a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) model?

The boot lid itself is a body panel and fitment is determined by the generation and body style, not the drivetrain or powertrain variant — the Grandland X PHEV uses the same bodied shell as the standard car. Engine and hybrid system choice do not affect which lid fits, so a boot lid from any non-PHEV Grandland X of the same era should be structurally correct. That said, always confirm with the breaker that any camera, sensor, or powered-release features match what your car has before committing.

How do I make sure the colour and finish match when buying a used Grandland X boot lid?

The boot lid will almost certainly come in the donor car's original paint colour, which is unlikely to match yours unless you're very lucky or prepared to have it resprayed. Check the paint code on your car — usually found on a sticker inside the door shut or under the bonnet — and let the breaker know, though most buyers factor in a respray as part of the cost. More important for direct fitment is confirming the physical features like spoiler, camera cutout, and release handle match your car.

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.