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The T-Cross has been sold in the UK in a single generation from 2019 onwards, so used front cross members from any car within that run are the starting point for a match. However, always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker, as subtle running-gear revisions can occur across a production run without a formal facelift announcement.
Both years fall within the same T-Cross generation (2019 onwards), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but you should confirm with the breaker using your registration plate before buying. Minor mid-run updates to the front subframe area can affect fitment even within a single generation, and a good breaker will cross-reference the part numbers to be sure.
Engine size can influence the front cross member specification because heavier or more powerful engines sometimes require a beefier subframe or different mounting points, and the T-Cross is offered with a range of three-cylinder and four-cylinder petrol engines in the UK. When getting a quote, always tell the breaker your exact engine size and code alongside your registration so they can match the right unit.
Trim level alone - whether S, SE, Style, or R-Line - does not affect the front cross member specification, as the subframe is part of the running gear rather than the cosmetic package. The one thing to be aware of is that R-Line models may have different front suspension tuning, so confirm with the breaker against your registration that the part numbers align before you commit.
It can be, because even within the single T-Cross generation (2019 onwards) there may be running-gear revisions that affect whether a cross member will bolt straight on. Ask the breaker to check the part number against your vehicle's VIN or registration rather than relying on year alone, as that is the safest way to confirm compatibility.
The T-Cross shares the MQB A0 platform with cars like the Polo and Seat Arona, which means some components are related, but front cross members are closely tied to each model's specific geometry and mounting layout. Cross-platform fitment is not something to assume - put the question to your breaker with both vehicles' registrations and let them verify part numbers before purchasing.