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Second Hand Mercedes-Benz S-Class Parcel Shelf

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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz S-Class parcel shelf

No two parcel shelfs 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:

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Fitment questions

What years does a Mercedes S-Class parcel shelf fit across generations?

The S-Class runs in well-established generations: W140 (1991–1998), W220 (1998–2005), W221 (2005–2013, facelift 2009), W222 (2013–2020, facelift 2017), and W223 (2020–present). A parcel shelf is specific to its generation — a W221 shelf will not drop into a W222, and so on. Always quote your generation code or registration to the breaker to make sure you're being matched to the right shell.

Will a pre-facelift W221 S-Class parcel shelf fit a post-facelift W221?

The W221 ran from 2005 to 2013, with a facelift arriving in 2009. Both sit on the same platform and share the same saloon bodyshell, so the parcel shelf is very likely to be the same pressing either side of that 2009 boundary — but mid-generation pressing changes are exactly the kind of detail you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Does the S-Class parcel shelf differ between the long-wheelbase and standard-wheelbase versions?

The S-Class has been sold in both standard and long-wheelbase (L or Maybach) variants throughout several generations, and the rear cabin dimensions can differ between them. A parcel shelf from a standard-wheelbase car may not match a long-wheelbase version correctly, so you should tell the breaker specifically whether your car is the standard or extended-wheelbase model.

Does the trim level affect which parcel shelf I need — for example, does an AMG Line or S 500 shelf differ from a base S 350?

Trim level — whether that's AMG Line, S 350, S 500, or any other designation — does not affect parcel shelf fitment; the shelf is determined by the generation and wheelbase, not the engine or specification. You may find that higher-spec cars have a different finish, fabric colour, or badge on the shelf, so factor in cosmetic matching if originality matters to you, but the underlying part will interchange freely across trims within the same generation and wheelbase.

Does it matter that my S-Class is a saloon — were there other body styles that share parts?

The S-Class in the UK market across modern generations (W220 onwards) has been sold exclusively as a saloon, so body style is not a complicating factor here the way it would be on, say, a hatchback or estate range. Your parcel shelf is a saloon-specific item regardless, and as long as you match generation and wheelbase you're looking at the right pool of donor cars.

Can I use a parcel shelf from a Mercedes-Maybach S-Class on my standard W222 S-Class?

The Maybach S-Class shares the W222 platform but is a long-wheelbase variant with a differently configured rear cabin, which means its parcel shelf is almost certainly not a straight swap onto a standard-wheelbase W222. Whether there are any pressing or trim differences beyond wheelbase between the Maybach and regular S-Class versions is something you should confirm with the breaker against both registrations, as this falls into the territory of same-platform variants sold under different names.