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No two boot lids 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 T-Cross is a single generation model that launched in the UK in 2019, with a facelift arriving in 2024, so there are two distinct phases to be aware of when sourcing a used boot lid. Parts from the pre-facelift 2019–2023 cars are most likely to interchange within that run, and facelift 2024-onwards lids may differ in pressing, camera apertures, or badging details. Always confirm the exact fit with the breaker against your registration number before buying.
The 2024 model year marks the T-Cross facelift, which is a known generation boundary, so a boot lid from a pre-facelift 2019–2023 car crossing into a 2024 facelift car is not a straightforward swap. Panel pressing, rear badge recesses, and camera or sensor cutouts can change at a facelift point. Name that boundary to the breaker and ask them to check the part against your specific registration before committing.
Trim level does not affect boot lid fitment on the T-Cross — the body shell is identical across SE, Style, and R-Line grades. What you may notice are cosmetic differences such as badging, spoiler lips, or trim finishers that can vary between grades, so be prepared to swap those over from your original lid or source a matching piece separately. As long as the donor car is from the same generation and production phase, the panel itself should correspond.
Yes, this is worth checking because a boot lid from a camera-equipped car will have a cutout or housing recess for the camera, while one from a non-camera car may not. If your car has a factory rear camera, you need a lid with the corresponding aperture, and vice versa. Confirm this detail with the breaker by providing your registration so they can match the correct specification.
The T-Cross, SEAT Arona, and Škoda Kamiq do share the MQB A0 platform, but boot lid panels are body-style-specific pressings and are very unlikely to be interchangeable across different model names even on the same platform. Whether any panels genuinely cross between these siblings is not something to assume — confirm directly with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
A boot lid from a wiper-equipped T-Cross will have a wiper motor spindle hole and internal mounting points that differ from a non-wiper lid, so the swap is possible in principle but will involve additional work. You would need the wiper motor, arm, and associated wiring to complete the fitment properly, and some cars may need a software change to activate the wiper function. Discuss the full requirements with the breaker so you understand exactly what parts you need to make it work.