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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 Amarok ran in its first generation from 2010 to 2022, with a facelift arriving in 2016, and an all-new second generation launching from 2023 onwards. Handles within the first generation (2010–2022) are more likely to be compatible with each other, but whether a pre-facelift (pre-2016) handle crosses cleanly to a post-facelift (2016–2022) vehicle is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration. The second-generation (2023+) Amarok uses a completely different body and you should not assume any handle interchanges with the first generation.
Yes, side matters significantly: the nearside (NS) handle fits the passenger/left side and the offside (OS) handle fits the driver/right side, and these are not interchangeable. Always specify NS or OS when requesting a quote from a breaker, using your registration to confirm which you need. Fitting the wrong side will mean the handle simply will not align or function correctly.
For the Amarok, trim level — whether Trendline, Highline, Aventura or similar — does not affect the fundamental fitment of the door handle; the mounting points and mechanism are the same across trims. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as chrome finishing or body-colour styling between trim levels, and a handle from a different trim may look slightly different on your vehicle. Colour and finish can be resprayed or accepted as-is, but fitment itself should not be a concern across trim variants within the same generation and side.
This is a cross-facelift question, as the Amarok received its facelift in 2016, meaning a 2015 vehicle is pre-facelift and a 2017 is post-facelift. The external door handle design may have changed at that point, so while it could physically fit, you should confirm compatibility with the breaker using both registrations before purchasing. Do not assume a direct swap without checking, as there can be subtle differences in the door skin or handle recess between the two phases.
The Amarok pickup is a double-cab or single-cab body with side doors, and the rear door handles on double-cab models are specific to their rear doors just as front handles are specific to front doors. Always specify whether you need a front or rear handle, and confirm NS or OS with the breaker. The overall cab configuration and door count should be confirmed against your registration to make sure you are quoted the right part.
No, the engine or gearbox fitted to your Amarok has no bearing on door handle fitment whatsoever. What matters is the generation (first generation 2010–2022 including whether it is pre- or post-2016 facelift, or second generation 2023+), the side (NS or OS), and whether it is a front or rear door. Give the breaker your registration and they can identify the exact handle required.