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Fitment on a used roof panel varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Grandland (sold in the UK from 2017 onwards) is a single-generation model on the PSA EMP2 platform, so roof panels from anywhere across the 2017-to-date production run are broadly from the same family. That said, confirm with the breaker using your exact registration, as mid-run pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift and may affect fit or profile. Your breaker can check the donor car's details against yours before you commit.
The Grandland runs as one generation across both 2019 and 2022, so on paper the platform and body shell are shared. However, because mid-generation pressing changes are something we'd always route to the breaker rather than state as fact, you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. They can cross-reference the donor vehicle to make sure the panel matches your shell.
The Grandland X was the earlier UK name for what became the Grandland from 2021 onwards on the same platform and body shell, so there is a reasonable case for compatibility. Whether the roof panel pressing is identical between the X-badged and post-2021 cars is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as same-platform variants sold under different names can have subtle differences. A good breaker will check both cars' details before selling you the part.
Trim level does not affect roof panel fitment on the Grandland — the shell and pressing are shared across SE, Elite, Ultimate, and other grades. The one cosmetic difference to be aware of is that higher trims may have a panoramic glass roof, which means the metal pressing will differ from a solid-roof car, so make sure the donor vehicle matches your roof type (glass or solid). Beyond that, you can safely disregard trim level when sourcing this part.
No — a panoramic-roof panel has a large aperture cut into it, whereas a solid-roof panel is a full pressing, so the two are not interchangeable. Always tell the breaker whether your car has a glass panoramic roof or a solid metal roof so they can match the correct donor vehicle. Getting this wrong would mean the panel is completely unsuitable regardless of year or trim.
The Grandland shares the PSA EMP2 platform with models such as the Peugeot 3008 and Citroën C5 Aircross, but body panels including the roof are model-specific and are not shared across these different-branded vehicles. Whether any same-platform variant sold under a different name has an identical pressing is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Stick to sourcing a panel from a Grandland donor car for the safest match.