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Start your part requestThe Grandland X ran from 2017 through to around 2021 in the UK, and received a facelift in 2019 that brought a revised front end including a new grille, bumper and headlight design. This means a pre-facelift grille (2017–2018) and a post-facelift grille (2019 onwards) are visually different and are not the same part. Always confirm the facelift status of both vehicles with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
A 2018 car is pre-facelift and a 2020 car is post-facelift, so they sit either side of the 2019 facelift boundary where the front end styling changed. Whether the grille physically interchanges across that boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as the panel design and mounting points may differ. Do not assume compatibility just because both are Grandland X.
Trim level does not affect grille fitment on the Grandland X — the front grille is shared across SE, Sport, Elite and Elite Nav within the same generation and facelift period. You may notice cosmetic differences such as chrome or gloss-black finishes between trim levels, so the grille from a breaker may look slightly different to your original even if it fits correctly. Confirm the finish you want with the breaker, but do not worry about trim-level compatibility for the fit itself.
No — engine type makes no difference to front grille fitment on the Grandland X, as the grille is the same panel regardless of what is under the bonnet. The generation and facelift period are the only fitment-critical factors, so focus on matching those with the breaker rather than the engine.
A 2019 car may be either pre-facelift or post-facelift depending on when in that year it was built, since the facelift arrived during 2019. This makes 2019 a boundary year where you cannot assume compatibility without checking the exact registration and build details. Confirm with the breaker which version the donor car is before committing to a purchase.
The key things to match are the facelift period — pre-facelift 2017–2018 or post-facelift 2019 onwards — and your preferred finish, since trim level does not affect fitment. Whether a grille from close to the 2019 facelift boundary will interchange with your specific car is something only the breaker can confirm against your registration. A reputable UK breaker will cross-reference both vehicles to give you the best chance of a correct fit.
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.