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Start your part requestThe Vauxhall Grandland X was produced from 2017 onwards, with a facelift introduced for the 2021 model year that brought revised front-end styling including a new grille, bumper and light clusters. This facelift marks the key boundary for front panel fitment, so knowing which side of 2021 your car sits on is the first thing to establish. Check your registration against the build date to confirm which generation front-end your car carries.
Yes, both the 2018 and 2019 Grandland X sit within the pre-facelift generation, so front panels from either year should be compatible with each other. The front-end design was unchanged across those years, making pre-facelift donor cars a straightforward match. Always confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before purchasing.
This crosses the 2021 facelift boundary, which is exactly where front-end components — including the front panel, grille and bumper — changed significantly on the Grandland X. Whether a specific pre-facelift panel can interchange with a post-facelift car is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as the mounting points and surrounding panel geometry may differ. Do not assume compatibility across this boundary without checking.
Trim level does not affect front panel fitment on the Grandland X — the core front panel is shared across grades including SE, Sport Nav, Elite and Ultimate within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences in the bumper finish or grille inserts between trims, but the structural front panel itself is the same. When sourcing from a breaker, simply confirm the model year sits in the same pre- or post-facelift period as your car.
The front panel itself is generally unaffected by headlight type, but the surrounding components — such as the bumper, grille surround and headlight mounting areas — can vary between halogen and LED or matrix light variants. Whether parts from a different headlight variant will suit your specific setup is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration. It is worth telling the breaker exactly which light type your car has so they can check compatibility on their dismantled vehicle.
For the Grandland X, the 2021 facelift is the critical boundary, so pinning down whether your car was built before or after that point is important before sourcing a front panel. You can check your V5C, use a free DVLA registration lookup, or ask the breaker to run your plate — they do this routinely and it is the safest way to identify the correct generation. Buying a front panel from the wrong side of the facelift boundary risks the panel not fitting or not aligning with your headlights and bumper.
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.