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Start your part requestUsed headlights vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Grandland (also sold as Grandland X) was introduced in the UK in 2017 and received a facelift around 2021, at which point the front-end styling — including the headlights, grille and bumper — was updated. As a general guide, pre-facelift lights from 2017–2020 should be sourced to match a pre-facelift car, and post-facelift lights from 2021 onwards for a facelifted car. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as headlight variants can differ within each period.
2019 falls within the pre-facelift generation (2017–2020), while 2021 marks the facelifted model, which brought a revised front end including new headlight designs. These two periods are separated by a facelift boundary, so a straight swap is not guaranteed — confirm with the breaker whether the specific unit from a 2019 car will interchange with your 2021 registration before purchasing.
Trim level alone does not determine headlight fitment on the Grandland — the generation and facelift period are what matter most. However, certain trim levels such as Elite Nav or Ultimate may have been fitted with LED or matrix headlights as standard, while lower trims like SE or SRi may have had halogen units, so the light technology on your car could differ from that on a same-year donor vehicle. Check the headlight type on your own car and confirm the matching specification with the breaker against your registration.
Yes — the nearside (NS) is the passenger side (left, kerbside in the UK) and the offside (OS) is the driver's side (right), and they are not interchangeable. Make sure you know which side you need before contacting a breaker, and double-check the part they have matches your side to avoid a wasted journey or return.
Vauxhall dropped the 'X' suffix when the Grandland was facelifted in 2021, so 'Grandland X' effectively refers to the pre-facelift model and 'Grandland' to the facelifted version — they sit either side of a facelift boundary. Because front-end components including headlights typically change at a facelift, you should not assume the units are interchangeable; confirm with the breaker whether the specific headlight from a Grandland X matches your post-2021 Grandland's registration.
Yes — even individual components such as lens covers or bulb holders are specific to the headlight unit they come from, which in turn is tied to the pre-facelift (2017–2020) or post-facelift (2021 onwards) front end. Sourcing from the wrong generation is likely to result in a poor fit or a unit that does not match your car's existing setup, so give the breaker your registration so they can identify the correct version.
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.