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Start your part requestThe Amarok has run in two generations: the first generation (Mk1) covers 2010 to 2022, and the second generation (Mk2) launched in 2023 onwards on an entirely new platform shared with the Ford Ranger. Quarter panels are body-specific and will not cross between these two generations, so always make sure the breaker knows which generation your truck is from before ordering.
Both a 2015 and a 2019 Amarok fall within the first-generation (Mk1) platform, which ran from 2010 to 2022, so they share the same basic body architecture. However, mid-generation pressing changes can occur without a formal facelift announcement, meaning panel profiles can vary subtly between build years even on the same generation — confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before purchasing to be sure.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment on the Amarok — the pressed steel body structure is identical across Trendline, Highline, Aventura, and other trims within the same generation. What may differ is the presence of features like side steps, body-coloured lower cladding, or wheel arch finishers fitted to higher trims, so a panel pulled from a base-spec truck will fit but may look slightly different in finish until those accessories are addressed.
Yes, body style is the first question here — the single cab (two-door) and double cab (four-door) Amarok have significantly different rear quarter panels because the cab length and door apertures are completely different between the two body styles. Always confirm your cab configuration with the breaker, as fitting a quarter panel from the wrong cab type is not possible without major fabrication work.
No — the Mk2 Amarok launched in 2023 on a new platform co-developed with Ford, and its body panels are entirely different from those of the Mk1 (2010–2022). Quarter panels do not cross this generation boundary under any circumstances, so be clear with the breaker about whether your vehicle is a pre-2023 or 2023-onwards model.
Absolutely — NS (nearside, left, kerb side) and OS (offside, right, driver's side) quarter panels are mirror images of each other and are not interchangeable, so always specify which side you need when contacting breakers. If you are unsure which side is damaged, the easiest check is that the nearside is the side closest to the pavement when parked on a UK road.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.