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Start your part requestThe Agila ran across two generations: the A (2000–2004) and the B (2004–2015), and front panels are not interchangeable between these two generations as they sit on different platforms with entirely different front-end designs. Within each generation, the front panel is shared across body styles and engine choices, so the key question is always which generation your car belongs to. If you are buying used, confirm the generation with the breaker against your registration to be certain.
A 2003 Agila is an Agila A, while a 2005 Agila is an Agila B — these are different generations on different platforms, so the front panels are not compatible. This is one of the most common fitment mistakes buyers make when the years look close together, so it is worth double-checking your generation before ordering. Always confirm with the breaker against your registration number.
Both a 2007 and a 2010 Agila are Agila B models (2004–2015), so they sit on the same platform and the front panel should be from the correct generation. However, if there was a facelift update within the Agila B that affected the front end during that period, panels from either side of that boundary may differ in lamp apertures or grille design — confirm with the breaker whether the specific panel from the donor vehicle matches your car's front-end style before purchasing.
Trim level — whether Club, Design, or any other grade — does not affect which front panel you need, as the structural front panel is shared across the trim range within a generation. You may find that higher trims came with different badging, grille inserts, or foglamp cutouts that give a slightly different cosmetic appearance, so it is worth checking those details with the breaker to make sure any finishing pieces match. The core panel itself is a trim-neutral part.
No, engine size makes no difference to front panel fitment on the Vauxhall Agila — the same front panel is used across petrol and diesel variants within a generation. What matters is that you have the correct generation (Agila A 2000–2004 or Agila B 2004–2015) and that any facelift changes to the front end are accounted for. Confirm the exact donor vehicle details with the breaker against your registration to ensure a clean fit.
Front panels on the Agila are shared across body styles within a generation, so whether your car has three or five doors makes no difference to the front panel fitment. The front end of the car is structurally the same regardless of door count, which means you have a wider pool of donor vehicles to choose from at the breaker. Just make sure the generation matches your car, and confirm with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
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.