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No two door handles 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 G-Class W463 generation ran from 1989 through to 2018, with a significant facelift arriving around 2012 that updated various exterior trim details including door furniture, so a handle from before 2012 may not match one from after without modification. The W463A (the current generation) launched in 2018 and is a distinctly different vehicle, so handles from that generation will not cross over to the earlier W463. Always confirm with the breaker using your exact registration to check which door handle supersedes correctly across any facelift boundary.
Yes, this is one of the most important details to get right — the driver's side (offside, OS) and passenger's side (nearside, NS) handles are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable. When contacting a breaker, always specify NS or OS clearly, as well as whether it is a front or rear door, since the G-Class is a five-door vehicle and front and rear handles can differ in design. Getting this wrong means the part simply will not fit.
Trim and engine variant do not affect door handle fitment on the G-Class — the handle is determined by the generation, the door position (front or rear), and the side (NS or OS), not by whether the vehicle is a standard G350d or a G63 AMG. You may find cosmetic differences such as chrome versus painted or carbon-look finishes between trim levels, but these are a matter of preference and colour-matching rather than fitment — a handle can be resprayed or swapped for the finish you want. Confirm the generation and door position with the breaker and you should be fine.
No — the 2015 vehicle is a W463 (pre-2018 generation) and the 2019 vehicle is a W463A, which is an entirely new generation launched in 2018 with substantially redesigned bodywork and doors. These are not the same handle and will not interchange. Source a handle specifically from a W463A donor vehicle for a 2019 or later G-Class, and confirm this with the breaker against your registration.
Within the long-running W463 generation (1989–2018) there was a notable facelift around 2012, and door handle designs can vary across this period. A handle from a pre-2012 car may differ in fixing points or profile from one fitted to a post-2012 W463, so you cannot assume any W463 handle will drop straight in. Name your registration and the donor vehicle's year to the breaker, who can confirm whether the specific handle supersedes across that facelift boundary before you commit.
Front and rear door handles on the G-Class are typically different parts and are not interchangeable between positions, so fitting a rear handle in a front door is unlikely to work without visible gaps or fixing issues. Always specify front or rear, as well as NS or OS, when requesting a quote from a breaker. If you are struggling to locate the exact position, ask the breaker to cross-reference your registration to confirm which part number applies to each door.