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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class runs in distinct generations — the W202 (1993–2000), W203 (2000–2007), W204 (2007–2014, facelift 2011), and W205 (2014–2021, facelift 2018) — and tailgates do not cross between these platforms under any circumstances. Within a generation, a pre-facelift tailgate may not match a post-facelift car due to potential pressing or lamp-aperture changes at the facelift point; name the boundary to your breaker and ask them to confirm against your exact registration before buying. Never assume a year match alone means fitment is guaranteed.
Body style is the first and most critical question here: the C-Class saloon (W205 or W204) has a separate boot lid, not a tailgate in the conventional sense, while the C-Class Estate has a full top-hinged tailgate — these are completely different panels and completely incompatible with each other. Always confirm with your breaker which body style the donor car was, and match it exactly to yours. Mixing saloon and estate parts is not possible.
The W205 C-Class Estate ran from 2014 to 2021, with a facelift arriving in 2018 that brought styling updates which may have included changes to the tailgate pressing or lamp apertures. Both cars share the same platform and body style, so there is a chance of fitment, but whether the panel itself is identical across that 2018 boundary is something you must confirm with the breaker against both registrations rather than assume. Do not buy on year range alone.
Trim level — whether SE, Sport, AMG Line, or Exclusive — does not affect which tailgate shell fits your C-Class Estate; the panel itself is the same across the trim range within a given generation and body style. What can differ is whether the donor car's tailgate has a spoiler lip, a different badge aperture, or was pre-drilled for a reversing camera, so check cosmetic details with your breaker so you know what finishing work, if any, you may need. Fitment of the panel is not trim-dependent.
No — the W204 (2007–2014) and W205 (2014–2021) are entirely separate generations on different platforms, and their body panels are not interchangeable despite sharing the Estate body style. Always source a tailgate from the correct generation, and confirm the exact registration with your breaker to be certain.
Engine and drivetrain choice make no difference whatsoever to tailgate fitment on the C-Class Estate; the 220d, 300d, or any other engine variant all use the same body panel within a generation. However, if you are comparing cars that may have been sold under slightly different specifications or in different markets, confirm with the breaker against your registration, as subtle pressing differences between closely related variants are not something we can rule out as fact. The panel swap itself is generation- and body-style-dependent, not engine-dependent.