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No two rear bumpers are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Grandland X ran as a single generation from 2017 to 2022, so rear bumpers from anywhere in that production run are potential donors, but a facelift in 2019 brought styling updates that may have changed the rear bumper pressing. Always confirm with the breaker that the bumper from their vehicle matches your exact registration, particularly if you are crossing the pre-facelift and post-facelift divide.
The Grandland X received a facelift in 2019, and while the underlying platform remained the same, the rear bumper design changed between the pre-facelift (2017–2019) and post-facelift (2019–2022) versions. You should not assume a bumper from either side of that boundary will drop straight onto the other without modification. Name your registration to the breaker and ask them to confirm the bumper came from a vehicle in the same phase of production as yours.
Trim level does not affect rear bumper fitment on the Grandland X — the shell is the same across SE, SE Nav, Sport Nav, Elite, Elite Nav, and Ultimate grades. You may find cosmetic differences such as diffuser styling, bumper-mounted sensor hole patterns, or different finishes between trims, so check that the bumper from the breaker has the same sensor and tow-bar cutout configuration as yours. Beyond those cosmetic points, trim should not stop the bumper fitting.
A 2018 Grandland X is pre-facelift and a 2020 car is post-facelift, meaning these sit on opposite sides of the 2019 styling update, and the rear bumpers are likely to differ. The platform is shared across the full 2017–2022 run, but whether the bumper itself will interchange across that facelift boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker using both registration numbers.
No — whether your Grandland X is a 1.2 petrol, 1.6 petrol, 1.5 diesel, or plug-in hybrid, the engine has no bearing on rear bumper fitment. The factors that matter are the production phase (pre or post the 2019 facelift) and the sensor and cutout configuration on your existing bumper. Source from the correct year range and cross-check those practical details with the breaker.
The Grandland X shares its EMP2 platform with models sold under other brands, but whether the rear bumper pressing is identical across those variants is not something we can state as fact. Confirm directly with the breaker that the bumper they hold came from a Vauxhall Grandland X rather than a differently badged platform-mate, and verify it against your registration before purchasing.