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The T-Cross is a single-generation model that launched in the UK in 2019, so all pre-facelift cars share the same front-end platform. VW facelifted the T-Cross in 2024, updating the lights, grille and front panels. A bonnet from any 2019–2023 car should be the same pressing, but always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
Yes, both are pre-facelift T-Cross models from the same 2019–2023 generation, so the bonnet pressing is the same. Trim level and engine make no difference to the panel itself. Confirm with the breaker that the part number matches your registration to be sure.
This spans the 2024 facelift boundary, where VW updated the front end including the bonnet, grille and lighting. The 2023 car is pre-facelift and the 2024 is post-facelift, so the panels may well differ. Name this boundary clearly when speaking to the breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific registration before purchasing.
No, trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the T-Cross — the panel is the same pressing across SE, Life, Style and other grades within the same generation. However, higher trims may have different paint finishes or badging, so factor in a respray or swap of any trim pieces when sourcing from a different spec car. The breaker can advise on the condition and colour of the panel they have available.
No — engine choice has no bearing on bonnet fitment for the T-Cross, as the front-end panels are shared across all engine variants within the same generation. Whether your car is a 1.0 TSI or 1.5 TSI makes no difference to the panel itself. Just focus on the generation and whether your car is pre- or post-2024 facelift.
Ask the breaker to confirm the part against your vehicle registration rather than year alone, as this will catch any facelift differences and account for any mid-cycle updates. It is also worth confirming the paint code if you want a colour-matched panel, and checking whether any associated components such as hinges or slam panel clips are included. Providing your full reg gives the breaker the best chance of supplying the right part first time.