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The Tiguan changed generation with the Mk2 in 2016, and the two generations use different platform architectures, so a Mk1 (2007–2016) cross member will not cross over to a Mk2 (2016 onwards). Always confirm exact fitment against your registration with the breaker before ordering.
The Mk1 Tiguan received a facelift in 2011 but remained on the same basic platform throughout its 2007–2016 run, so in many cases the front cross member is compatible across the facelift boundary. However, because some running-gear mounting points can change at a facelift, you should confirm against your specific registration with the breaker rather than assume it will simply bolt in.
Yes, engine size can influence fitment because larger or heavier engines sometimes require different subframe or cross-member configurations to suit the additional loads and mounting points involved. When requesting a quote, give the breaker your exact engine code alongside your registration so they can match the right unit.
Trim level — SE, Life, R-Line, Elegance — does not affect the front cross member itself, as this is a structural running-gear component rather than a cosmetic one. What matters is the generation and engine size, so a cross member from any trim on the same generation and engine should be mechanically equivalent; confirm this with the breaker against your registration all the same.
Both years fall within the Mk2 generation (2016 onwards), and the Mk2 received a facelift around 2020–2021, so a 2019 (pre-facelift Mk2) part and a 2024 (post-facelift Mk2) part may or may not interchange. Confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as mounting point or geometry changes can occur across a facelift even within the same generation.
Engine size is a relevant factor for front cross-member fitment, because different engines place different loads and may have different mounting provisions on the subframe. There is a genuine risk that a cross member from a smaller-engined car will not match the configuration of a 2.0 TDI, so quote the breaker your exact engine code and registration and let them verify compatibility before you buy.