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Start your part requestThe Grandland (sold in the UK from 2017) is a single-generation model on the PSA EMP2 platform, but it received a significant facelift around 2021 that brought a new front-end design including revised bonnet, grille and lights. Bonnets from pre-facelift cars (2017–2021) should be compared separately to those from facelifted cars (2021 onwards). Always confirm the exact panel with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Yes, both are pre-facelift Grandlands sharing the same front-end design, so a bonnet from a 2019 car is expected to be the same panel as one from a 2018 car. Engine choice and trim level make no difference to bonnet fitment on these cars. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing, as minor running changes can occasionally occur.
This question spans the 2021 facelift boundary — the 2022 car is a facelifted Grandland while the 2020 is pre-facelift, and the two generations have different front-end styling. Whether the bonnet panel itself physically interchanges across that facelift is something you should confirm directly with the breaker against both registrations, as the shut lines, hinge positions and profile may differ. Do not assume the parts are interchangeable across that boundary without that check.
Trim level — whether SE, SE Premium, Elite, Elite Nav, Ultimate or GSe — does not affect bonnet fitment on the Grandland; the panel itself is the same across the range within a given facelift period. Bear in mind that higher or sportier trims may have come with different paint codes, so a bonnet sourced from a different trim may need respraying to match. Confirm the facelift period and colour with the breaker, but do not worry about matching trim for trim.
The bonnet panel itself is generally not affected by whether the donor car had halogen or LED headlights, as the difference lies in the lamp units and headlamp carriers rather than the bonnet pressing. However, if there are any concerns about whether the bonnet aperture or underside brackets differ between headlight variants on the Grandland, check this with the breaker against your specific registration before buying.
Give the breaker your full registration number, which lets them confirm whether your car is a pre-facelift (2017–2021) or facelifted (2021 onwards) Grandland and match the correct front-end panel. You can also mention your paint colour code (found on a sticker inside the door shut or boot area) so they can advise on respray needs. Engine, trim level and drivetrain are not relevant for bonnet fitment, but the facelift period is the key detail to get right.
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.