Interesting Facts About the Vauxhall Agila B
The Vauxhall Agila B represents the second generation of the model, arriving in 2007‑2008 and continuing production until 2015. Like its predecessor, the Agila was never built by Vauxhall itself but was a rebadged version of a Suzuki city car.
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Rebadged Roots – Not a Vauxhall‑Built Car
When the Agila first appeared in 2000 it was essentially a Suzuki Wagon R+ fitted with Vauxhall badges. All subsequent Agila models, including the B generation, followed this same badge‑engineering approach, meaning Vauxhall never manufactured the car in‑house.
Generation Shift in 2007‑2008
The original Agila (first generation, code H00) launched in 2000, while the second generation (code H08) was introduced in 2007 and went on sale in 2008. This redesign marked the transition from the early‑2000s model to the Agila B, extending the model’s life through 2015.
A 15‑Year Production Run (2000‑2015)
Across both generations, the Vauxhall Agila was produced from 2000 until 2015, covering a full fifteen‑year span. The timeline includes the complete range of models and specifications listed in the Vauxhall and Opel Agila model‑by‑year archives.
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