Opel Agila

- Year: 2000 – 2014
- Body Type: City Car, Hatchback (Mini MPV)
- Also Called:
- Vauxhall Agila
- Suzuki Wagon R-Wide (2000–2007)
- Suzuki Splash (2007–2014)
The Opel Agila, a small city car produced by Opel (now part of Stellantis), enjoyed several generations spanning from 1998 to 2015. Primarily marketed as a practical and affordable option for urban dwellers, the Agila emphasized fuel efficiency and ease of maneuverability. Its compact dimensions made it ideal for navigating congested streets, while various trim levels offered features ranging from basic necessities to optional extras like air conditioning and power steering. The Agila's design generally prioritized functionality over stylistic flair, though later models incorporated some more modern aesthetics. Mechanically, it was relatively simple and straightforward, making it inexpensive to maintain and repair. While lacking in performance or luxurious features, the Agila fulfilled its role as a reliable and economical runabout, particularly popular amongst younger drivers and those needing a second car for city use.