Mercedes R107 Interieur in Lederfarbe Champignon – klassischer Innenraum mit hellem Beige-Grauton, typisch für Modelle vor MOPF

Mercedes R107 & Co: Leather color mushroom and cream beige – the understated classics for stylish interiors

The Mercedes leather color "Mushroom" is one of the most subtle yet elegant colors used by Mercedes-Benz on various models such as the Mercedes W124, Mercedes W126, Mercedes R129, Mercedes R107, and also on early M-Class models (e.g., W163). This color combines a warm light beige with a hint of gray—perfect for those who prefer a timeless, bright interior. In this blog post, you'll learn everything about recognizing, distinguishing, and restoring the Mushroom leather color—and we'll also take a look at the difference from the Mercedes leather color "Cream Beige" and the changes made during the model change (MOPF).


What distinguishes the Mercedes leather color Mushroom?

The leather color Mushroom is a very light beige-gray shade with a slightly cool undertone. It has a sophisticated, modern, and neutral appearance. Compared to other Mercedes leather colors such as Parchment or Cream Beige, Mushroom is slightly grayer and less yellowish. This color was particularly popular in the 1980s and 1990s on many Mercedes models, including the Mercedes R107.

Typical features:

  • Light beige with gray

  • Elegant, but not delicate like white or cream

  • Particularly well combined with blue, silver and anthracite lacquers


Mushroom, cream beige, or parchment? The differences in detail

Over the years, Mercedes has used several light beige shades that look similar at first glance – but have significant differences. This is especially important when changing models (MOPF), such as the Mercedes W124, R129, or Mercedes R107.


Color code overview for Mercedes beige tones

If you're unsure which color was installed on your Mercedes, a quick look at the color code often helps. Here are the most important color codes for light Mercedes leather colors:

Color name Color code Description
Mushroom 265 or 275 Light beige with a hint of gray
Cream beige 235 / 275 Warm beige, slightly yellowish
parchment 255 / 265 Ivory, classic light

📌 Note: Color code assignments may vary slightly depending on model year and region.


Refresh or repair Mercedes leather color mushroom

Even a well-maintained interior will show signs of wear after many years of use: color loss, scratches, and abrasion on seat bolsters or door panels. The good news: You can easily refresh the Mercedes leather color Mushroom yourself.

Step-by-step instructions for leather restoration:

  1. Cleaning: Thorough pre-cleaning with leather cleaner.

  2. Repair: Repair small cracks or scratches with liquid leather.

  3. Dyeing: Apply leather dye mushroom evenly (sponge, brush or airbrush).

  4. Care & Seal: Apply leather conditioner to protect and maintain the result.

Our Mushroom leather dye is specially mixed for Mercedes models and matches the original colors exactly – ideal for genuine leather and MB-Tex.


For which Mercedes models was Champignon used?

The leather color Mushroom was common in the following Mercedes series, among others:

  • Mercedes W124 (e.g. E 200, 300 E) – up to MOPF

  • Mercedes W126 (S-Class)

  • Mercedes R129 (SL) – early models, later replaced by cream beige

  • Mercedes R107 (SL) – partly before MOPF

  • Mercedes W201 (190)

  • Mercedes W140 (S-Class from 1991)

  • Earlier models of the M-Class (W163)

Depending on the model year and trim level, Mushroom may have been replaced with Cream Beige or other beige shades. On facelift models, color numbers and names were often adjusted.


Conclusion: Mercedes R107, mushroom or cream beige – it all depends on the color code

If you're looking to restore an elegant, bright Mercedes interior, the Mushroom or Cream Beige leather colors are the perfect choice. Whether it's a Mercedes R107, W124, R129, or W126 – with the right color and instructions, you can achieve a reliable and authentic refresh.

👉 Buy Mercedes leather color Mushroom now or request color advice if you are unsure

If you have any questions about color code, model matching or application, we are happy to help you at any time!

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