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Used Mercedes-Benz V-Class Quarter Panel

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A buyer's guide to used Mercedes-Benz V-Class quarter panel

No two quarter panels 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-Benz V-Class quarter panel fit?

The current V-Class (W447) has been on sale in the UK from 2014 onwards, with a facelift arriving in 2019 that brought revised rear styling and updated lighting clusters. Quarter panels from pre-facelift W447s (2014–2019) may differ in pressing detail from post-facelift cars, so confirm the exact match with the breaker against your registration before purchasing. Engine and trim level make no difference to which quarter panel you need.

Will a 2017 V-Class quarter panel fit my 2020 V-Class?

Both years sit within the W447 generation, but 2017 is pre-facelift and 2020 is post-facelift — the facelift landed in 2019 and can bring changes to rear quarter pressings. Name both registration plates when you request quotes from breakers, as they will be best placed to confirm whether the panels interchange across that 2019 boundary. Never assume fitment across a facelift year without that confirmation.

Does wheelbase matter when buying a used V-Class quarter panel?

Yes, absolutely — the V-Class is offered in standard (compact), long, and extra-long wheelbase variants, and the rear quarter panel is a fundamentally different pressing between them due to the differing body length. Always tell the breaker your exact wheelbase spec, which you can confirm from your V5C or by quoting your registration. Getting this wrong is one of the most common fitment mistakes on van-derived MPVs like the V-Class.

Does it matter whether my V-Class has a tailgate or barn doors when buying a quarter panel?

It can matter, because the aperture and surrounding metalwork at the rear of the quarter panel may differ between tailgate and barn-door configurations, affecting how the panel sits and seals. Always confirm your rear-opening type with the breaker when requesting a quote. This is a detail that engine choice and trim level will never affect, but body configuration always will.

Does trim level affect which quarter panel I need — for example, does a Sport or AMG Line need a different panel to a standard V-Class?

Trim level does not affect the quarter panel pressing itself — the structural bodywork is the same across Sport, AMG Line, and base V-Class variants on the same wheelbase and platform. What can differ cosmetically are any trim-specific side mouldings, cladding strips, or feature lines that are added on top of the panel, so factor in whether a part-sourced panel carries the right surface finish or attachment points for your trim. The breaker needs your wheelbase and build year, not your trim level, to find the correct panel.

Is a Mercedes-Benz Vito or Viano quarter panel the same as a V-Class one?

The V-Class (W447) is a different generation and platform from the Vito (W638, W639) and the Viano (W639), so panels are not simply interchangeable across those names. Whether any specific pressing from a same-era variant sold under a different name matches your V-Class is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Wheelbase, body length, and build year are the key details to have ready when you ask.