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Start your part requestThe Agila was sold in the UK in two generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2007), and these use different front-end panels that do not interchange between generations. Within each generation, bonnets are generally shared regardless of engine or trim level, so focus on getting the right generation first. Always confirm the exact match with your breaker against your registration plate to be certain.
Both of those years fall within the Agila A generation (2000–2004), so the bonnet should come from the same body shell and is generally considered a like-for-like swap. That said, if there was any running production change during that period, your breaker can verify against your specific registration to rule out any variation. Never assume fitment is guaranteed without that check.
No — the Agila A (2000–2004) and Agila B (2004–2007) are entirely different platforms with different front-end designs, so their bonnets will not interchange. Always make sure the year of the donor vehicle matches your generation before buying. Confirm with your breaker using your registration to avoid a costly mistake.
The generation boundary sits right at 2004, when Vauxhall moved from the Agila A to the Agila B, so a 2004 car could be either generation depending on exact build date. This is precisely the kind of boundary where you should not assume a bonnet will cross over and fit — confirm with your breaker against both registrations so they can check which platform each vehicle actually belongs to. Do not rely on the model year alone here.
Trim level does not affect bonnet fitment on the Agila — the same panel is used across grades like Club, Design, and Expression within the same generation. You may find cosmetic differences such as badge placement or paint finish from the donor car, but these do not affect whether the bonnet physically fits. Confirm the generation matches your car and let your breaker check against your registration.
The bonnet is a front-end panel and is not affected by how many doors the car has — within the same generation, the bonnet is shared across body style variants. This means you do not need to restrict your search to a donor car with the same door count as yours. As always, confirm the generation matches and ask your breaker to verify against your registration before purchasing.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.