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No two window winder motors 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 (originally launched as the Grandland X) ran from 2017 through to the updated Grandland introduced in 2021, which brought significant platform and body revisions - this is a genuine generational boundary. A motor from a 2018 model is from the earlier generation and is unlikely to be a straight swap into a 2022 car, so confirm compatibility against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
Both years sit within the same Grandland X generation (2017–2021), so the door structures are consistent across this period and a motor from one year is broadly likely to match another within it. That said, always confirm with the breaker using your full registration, as minor running changes can occur mid-production.
Yes, absolutely - window winder motors are side-specific, so you need to specify NS (nearside, passenger/left) or OS (offside, driver/right) when getting your quote. Ordering the wrong side is a very common mistake, so double-check before contacting a breaker.
Trim level does not affect window winder motor fitment on the Grandland - the door structure and motor type are determined by the generation and door position, not whether the car is SE, SE Premium, Elite, Elite Nav, or Ultimate. You may find cosmetic differences in door furniture between trims, but the motor itself is the same, so just focus on getting the correct generation, year, and side.
Both 2017 and 2021 fall within the Grandland X generation (2017–2021), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but 2021 is the final year before the redesigned Grandland arrived in 2021–2022 and late-build 2021 cars may reflect early changes. Confirm the exact build date and specification against your registration with the breaker to be sure.
Year and side (NS or OS) are the key details, but it is also worth giving the breaker your full registration number so they can verify the exact generation and any production variants. Factors like engine and trim do not affect which motor you need, but the generation boundary between the Grandland X (2017–2021) and the updated Grandland (2021 onwards) is important, so confirming via your reg removes any doubt.