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A used windscreen that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Vauxhall Grandland (originally sold as the Grandland X) ran from 2017 and received a significant refresh with the revised Grandland launched in 2021, which brought a new front-end design and different glass geometry, so a screen from a 2018 model is very unlikely to fit a 2022 car. These represent different design generations and the windscreen aperture and associated fittings changed across that boundary. Ask a breaker to check the part against your exact registration before committing.
Both the 2019 and 2020 Grandland X sit within the same pre-2021 generation, so the glass shape is generally consistent across those years. However, you still need to check whether your car has a heated windscreen and whether it has an ADAS camera bracket, as these features were increasingly fitted during this period and a screen without the correct bracket or heating elements will not be a direct swap. Confirm the spec of both the donor screen and your own car with the breaker using your registration.
Trim level - whether that's Design, SE, Elite, Elite Nav, or Ultimate - does not affect which windscreen you need, so a screen from any of those trims can potentially fit any other. What does matter is whether the screen is heated or unheated, and whether it carries the correct bracket for the ADAS camera if your car has one - these are fitted based on the car's spec rather than its trim name. A breaker may quote you a screen from a lower or higher trim; just make sure the glass features match your car's own setup.
Yes, if your Grandland is fitted with an ADAS system such as lane departure warning or autonomous emergency braking, the windscreen needs to have the correct camera mounting bracket built into it, and fitting a screen without it will mean the camera cannot be properly positioned. Whether a specific used screen's bracket is compatible with your exact ADAS system is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as bracket designs can vary. Do not assume any screen described as having a camera bracket will automatically suit your system.
Check your dashboard for a heated windscreen button - it usually shows a windscreen symbol with wavy lines through it - or look at your original screen for a fine mesh of heating elements visible across the glass. If your car has a heated screen and you fit an unheated replacement, it will physically fit but you will lose the heating function, which can also affect the demisting performance the system was designed to provide. Tell the breaker whether your car has a heated screen when requesting a quote so they can match the correct type.
The 2021 Grandland marked a clear generational change from the earlier Grandland X, with a redesigned body and different front-end structure, so windscreens from the pre-2021 Grandland X are not expected to be interchangeable with those from the 2021-onwards model. If a breaker is quoting you a screen and there is any doubt about which generation it came from, ask them to verify against your registration rather than relying on the year alone. Never assume fitment across that 2021 generation boundary without confirmation.