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The Touareg has run in two main UK generations: the first generation (Mk1) ran from 2002 to 2010, and the second generation (Mk2) ran from 2010 to 2018, with a facelift arriving around 2014. Doors within the same generation should be compatible, but crossing from Mk1 to Mk2 or from pre-facelift to post-facelift Mk2 involves potential frame and aperture differences, so always confirm with the breaker against your exact registration before buying.
Both years sit within the Mk2 generation (2010–2018), but 2013 is pre-facelift and 2016 is post-facelift (facelift arrived around 2014), which can mean differences in door frames, seals, and trim mounting points. The door side — NS (nearside, passenger) or OS (offside, driver) — must also match exactly. Confirm with your breaker against both registrations before proceeding, as fitment across the Mk2 facelift boundary is not guaranteed.
Yes, side is critical — an OS (offside, driver's side) door will not fit an NS (nearside, passenger's side) aperture and vice versa. When getting a quote from a breaker, always specify whether you need NS or OS. The Touareg is a five-door SUV, so all four passenger doors are side-specific and not interchangeable left-to-right.
For bare door fitment — the frame, hinges, and aperture — trim level does not affect compatibility within the same generation, so an SE-sourced door will fit an R-Line of the same generation and side. However, you may find cosmetic differences such as different mouldings, trim finishes, or preparation for different mirror specs, which would need addressing separately. Colour is also a preference rather than a fitment issue, as any door can be resprayed to match your vehicle.
Yes — you should confirm the generation (Mk1 2002–2010 or Mk2 2010–2018), the door side (NS for nearside/passenger or OS for offside/driver), and whether it is a front or rear door. You should also confirm mirror feature requirements such as electric folding or integrated indicators directly with the breaker against your registration, as these can vary and fitment of associated wiring is not guaranteed to match. Providing your full registration to the breaker is the best way to ensure an accurate match.
Colour does not affect whether a door will physically fit your Touareg — fitment is determined by generation, side, and door position. Any used door can be professionally resprayed to match your vehicle's paint code, so do not let a colour mismatch put you off an otherwise correctly fitting door. Focus on confirming the generation and side with your breaker, and factor respraying into your budget if needed.