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Used rear lights 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 (originally badged Grandland X) launched in 2017 and received a significant facelift in 2021 when it was rebadged simply as the Grandland, bringing a redesigned rear end with different light units. This 2021 facelift is the key boundary for rear light fitment, so a pre-facelift light from a 2017–2021 car will not cross over to a 2021-onwards car and vice versa. Always confirm the exact year of the donor car with the breaker against your registration plate.
Almost certainly not — your 2023 car is the post-facelift Grandland, while the 2019 car is the pre-facelift Grandland X with a different rear styling and light design. These sit on either side of the 2021 facelift boundary, and the light clusters are not interchangeable across that change. Ask the breaker to confirm compatibility against both registrations before purchasing.
Trim level does not affect rear light fitment on the Grandland — the light units are the same across SE, Elite, Elite Nav, and Ultimate grades within the same generation. The one cosmetic difference you might notice is that higher trims sometimes have smoked or gloss-black finishes around the cluster, but the part itself fits the same aperture. Confirm the generation and facelift status with the breaker rather than worrying about trim.
Both the 2018 and 2020 cars are pre-facelift Grandland X models sitting within the same 2017–2021 generation, so fitment is broadly likely. However, mid-generation pressing or lighting changes on the same platform are something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as subtle detail differences can occur without a formal facelift. Always ask the breaker to cross-reference the part visually before dispatch.
The Vauxhall Grandland is offered exclusively as a five-door SUV, so body style is not a variable you need to worry about when sourcing a rear light for this model. The key fitment question is simply which generation you have — pre-facelift Grandland X (2017–2021) or post-facelift Grandland (2021 onwards) — and whether you need the nearside (NS, passenger side) or offside (OS, driver side) unit. Confirm both points with your breaker.
No — whether your Grandland runs a petrol, diesel, or plug-in hybrid (PHEV) engine makes no difference to rear light fitment. The generation and facelift year are the only factors that matter, not what is under the bonnet. Tell the breaker your registration and which side you need, and they can identify the correct unit from there.