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No two 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 (sold in the UK as Grandland X from 2017, then simply Grandland from around 2022 for the second generation) split into two distinct generations, and bumpers are not interchangeable between them. Within each generation, the key fitment boundary is the facelift: the first-generation Grandland X received a facelift in 2021 that updated the front-end styling including the bumper, grille and light clusters. Always confirm the exact generation and facelift period of the donor vehicle against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
This question crosses a significant boundary: the first-generation Grandland X ran from 2017 to approximately 2021, while the facelifted version arrived in 2021 before the nameplate transitioned to the all-new second-generation Grandland from 2022. A 2019 bumper is pre-facelift first generation, whereas a 2022 car is likely to be either the facelifted first gen or the new second generation entirely, meaning the bumpers are unlikely to be compatible. Confirm the exact generation and facelift status of both vehicles with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
Trim level — whether your car is an SE, SRi, Elite or Ultimate — does not affect bumper fitment on the Grandland X, as front-end panels are shared across the range within the same generation and facelift period. However, you may notice cosmetic differences such as different painted finishes, trim inserts or fog light blanks between trim grades, so make sure the part you are buying matches the finish you need. Confirm the generation and facelift period with the breaker against your registration.
Yes, the 2021 facelift of the first-generation Grandland X introduced a revised front end with a new grille design, updated light clusters and a restyled bumper, meaning pre-facelift (2017–2020) and post-facelift (2021 onwards) front bumpers are different parts. If your car sits close to that 2021 boundary, it is important to confirm exactly which version your vehicle is before sourcing a used bumper from a breaker. Check your registration against the donor vehicle's details with the breaker to be certain.
No — the second-generation Grandland launched in the UK from 2022 is an entirely new platform with different front-end styling, and its bumpers are not compatible with those from the first-generation Grandland X (2017–2021). Always make sure the breaker is supplying a part from the correct generation for your car. Confirm this against your registration when requesting a quote.
Within the same generation and facelift period, the bumper itself is generally shared regardless of whether the donor car had halogen or LED headlight variants, but the exact fit around light apertures and any integrated components can vary between headlight types. Whether a bumper from a different headlight specification will work cleanly on your car is something you must confirm with the breaker against your registration, as this is not something we can guarantee. A good breaker will be able to cross-reference the part against your specific vehicle.