Interesting Facts About the Opel Agila A
The Opel Agila A was launched in 2000 as a city car rebadged from the Suzuki Wagon R+. Its name comes from the Latin word “agilis,” meaning agile, highlighting its compact urban focus.
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First‑generation city car (2000‑2007)
The Agila A represents the first generation of the model, classified as a city car. It was produced from 2000 until 2007, covering a seven‑year run before the second‑generation Agila B arrived.
Rebadged from Suzuki’s Wagon R+
Opel’s Agila A was essentially a rebadged version of the Suzuki Wagon R+, allowing Opel to offer a proven compact platform under its own badge. This partnership gave the Agila A its distinctive blend of German branding and Japanese engineering.
A wide range of versions and accessories
During its production, the Agila A was offered in 19 different versions, providing buyers with a variety of trim and equipment choices. Original Opel accessories such as spoilers, floor mats, scuff plates, and armrests are still available for the Agila A today.
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