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Fitment on a used brake varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The T-Roc launched in the UK in 2018 as a first-generation model, with a facelift arriving in 2022 that brought updated front styling, revised lights, and interior changes. For brakes, the key distinction is engine size rather than pre- or post-facelift trim, though you should always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker.
2019 falls in the pre-facelift period and 2022 sits right at the facelift boundary, so while the underlying generation is the same, brake specifications can vary across that point particularly if the engine sizes differ. Name the boundary to your breaker — confirm fitment against both registration numbers before buying, as mid-generation brake upgrades are possible and we can't state compatibility as fact across that line.
Yes — running gear, including brake disc and caliper sizes, tends to vary with power output, so a 1.0-litre T-Roc and a 2.0-litre T-Roc are likely to carry different brake specifications front and rear. Always tell the breaker your exact engine size alongside the registration so they can match the correct parts.
Trim level on its own — S, SE, SE Technology, R-Line, or R-Line Edition — does not generally affect brake fitment, because it is engine size and vehicle weight that drive brake specification rather than the badge on the tailgate. That said, the R version uses a higher-output 2.0 TSI engine and may carry uprated brakes compared with lower-powered trims, so confirm the full engine and trim details with the breaker against your registration. Cosmetic differences such as caliper colour are a matter of appearance and won't affect whether the part physically fits.
Yes — brake calipers are handed, meaning the nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) are not interchangeable, so always specify which side you need when contacting a breaker. Getting this wrong is an easy mistake that will mean the part won't fit regardless of anything else being correct.
Engine size is one of the most important factors, but year and generation still matter because specifications can change across model years and the 2022 facelift represents a point where updates may have been made. Always give the breaker both your registration and the donor vehicle's registration so they can cross-reference the exact part — matching engine size alone is not a guarantee of fitment.