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No two subframes 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 Vauxhall Grandland (originally sold as the Grandland X) launched in 2017 and received a significant refresh when it was rebranded simply as the Grandland for the 2022 model year, with a new platform and revised running gear. For subframe purposes this generational change is the key boundary to be aware of, as parts from the pre-2022 Grandland X and the post-2022 Grandland are unlikely to interchange. Always confirm the generation with your breaker against your exact registration before ordering.
Both 2019 and 2021 sit within the same Grandland X generation (2017–2021), so the subframe is much more likely to be compatible than one crossing the generation boundary. Engine size can influence front subframe design, so confirm whether the donor car shares the same engine as yours when speaking to your breaker. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without the breaker checking your registration against the donor vehicle.
This question crosses the major generation boundary between the Grandland X (2017–2021) and the revised Grandland (2022 onwards), which brought platform changes that are very likely to affect subframe compatibility. You should route this directly to your breaker and quote both registrations so they can check whether the parts are interchangeable — do not assume they are. This is one of the higher-risk cross-boundary questions, so professional confirmation is essential.
On the Vauxhall Grandland, trim levels such as SE, SRi, Elite, and Ultimate are primarily cosmetic distinctions and do not in themselves change the subframe specification. What matters more for fitment is your engine size, as different powertrains can influence the front subframe design and mounting points. Expect minor cosmetic or ancillary differences on a used subframe depending on trim, but confirm engine match with your breaker rather than worrying about the trim badge.
Yes, engine size is one of the more important factors for subframe fitment on the Grandland, as larger or higher-output engines can use different subframe designs or mounting configurations compared to smaller units. Make sure you tell your breaker the exact engine size and variant on your car — simply quoting 'Grandland X' is not enough. Matching the engine specification from the donor car is strongly recommended before any purchase.
A 2018 Grandland X falls within the first generation (2017–2021), so if your car is also a Grandland X from that period you are broadly in the right territory. However, you should still confirm the engine size matches between the donor and your vehicle, as this can affect subframe design within the same generation. Give your breaker your full registration and ask them to cross-reference it against the donor car's details before committing to the purchase.