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Buying a used Mercedes-Benz S-Class door: what matters

Fitment on a used door 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:

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Fitment questions

Will a door from a W221 S-Class fit my W220 S-Class?

No — the W220 (1998–2005) and W221 (2005–2013) are completely different generations with different door frames, so they are not interchangeable. You need to match the door to your specific generation: W220 for 1998–2005 cars and W221 for 2005–2013 cars. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the breaker.

Does a pre-facelift W221 door fit a post-facelift W221 S-Class?

The W221 ran from 2005 to 2013 with a facelift in 2009, and whether the door shell itself crosses that 2009 boundary is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration, as subtle changes can affect fit. What is certain is that both pre- and post-facelift W221 doors are four-door saloon items and must match on side — NS (nearside, passenger left) or OS (offside, driver right). A breaker with your reg will be best placed to confirm whether a specific pre-facelift unit will swap straight onto a post-facelift car.

Does the trim level matter — will a door from an S350 fit my S500 or AMG S-Class?

For the door shell and frame, trim level does not affect fitment — an S350, S450, S500, or AMG-badged S-Class of the same generation uses the same door structure. However, cosmetic details such as mouldings or badging may differ, and you should expect that some trim pieces might not match your car exactly. Confirm the side (NS or OS) and generation match with the breaker, and you should be fine on fitment.

I have a W222 S-Class — what years does that cover and can I use any W222 door?

The W222 generation covers 2013 to 2020, with a facelift in 2017, and all W222 S-Class models are four-door saloons (or the long-wheelbase Maybach variant). Doors must match on side — NS or OS — and you should confirm with the breaker whether a pre-facelift (2013–2017) door is compatible with a post-facelift (2017–2020) car, as fitment across that 2017 boundary is not guaranteed. Your breaker will be able to check against your registration to identify the correct unit.

Does colour matter when buying a used S-Class door?

Colour is not a fitment issue — any door of the correct generation and side will fit regardless of the original paint colour, since the shell can be resprayed to match your car. What matters for fitment is the generation (W220, W221, W222, or W223), the side (NS nearside or OS offside), and confirming no structural differences apply to your specific car. Factor in a respray cost when budgeting, but don't let a colour mismatch put you off an otherwise correct door.

Will a W223 S-Class door fit my older W222?

No — the W223 launched in 2020 as an entirely new generation and its doors are not compatible with the W222 (2013–2020). You must source a door from the matching generation for your car, and the quickest way to ensure this is to give the breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact match. Never assume doors will cross a generation boundary on the S-Class.