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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 X-Class was produced as a single generation from 2017 to 2020, when Mercedes-Benz discontinued the model, so there is no facelift or second-generation boundary to worry about. In principle, handles from any year within that 2017–2020 run should share the same basic fitment, but you must still match the correct side (NS for nearside passenger, OS for offside driver) and confirm the specific handle position with the breaker against your registration before ordering.
Both the 2018 and 2019 X-Class sit within the same single 2017–2020 generation with no facelift break between them, so the door handles are generally compatible year to year. You still need to specify the correct side — NS (nearside, left/passenger) or OS (offside, right/driver) — and whether you need a front or rear handle, so always confirm the part against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The X-Class was offered in Pure, Progressive, and Power trim levels, but trim level does not affect door handle fitment — the physical handle and its mounting are the same across trims for a given side and door position. You may find cosmetic differences such as chrome versus body-colour or textured finishes depending on the original trim specification, but these are appearance preferences rather than fitment differences and a chrome handle can be resprayed or swapped for the look you want. Always confirm the side (NS/OS) and door position with the breaker against your registration.
The X-Class shares its platform with the Nissan Navara (D23) and Renault Alaskan, and there is some parts commonality across these models, but door handles are not guaranteed to interchange directly due to differences in trim, finishing, and fixings. Do not assume a Navara or Alaskan handle will fit without checking — confirm compatibility with the breaker against your specific X-Class registration before purchasing any cross-brand part.
Yes — door handles are side-specific, so you must tell the breaker whether you need NS (nearside, the passenger/left side) or OS (offside, the driver/right side) as these are different parts and will not swap between sides. You should also confirm whether you need a front or rear door handle, as these differ too. Providing your registration to the breaker is the safest way to make sure you get the correct handle for your vehicle.
Colour is not a fitment consideration — a door handle that is the correct side, door position, and generation will fit regardless of its current colour. Used handles from breakers will often come in the donor car's original colour, which may not match yours, but they can be resprayed or replaced with a suitable cover to match your paintwork. Confirm the physical fitment details (NS/OS, front/rear) with the breaker against your registration, and treat colour as a separate finishing step.