The smallest Opel was presented in Geneva in 2000, and has only been produced at the Polish Opel plant in Gliwice. It is made in cooperation with Suzuki, as its design derives from the Wagon R+ model. The Opel has its own exterior and interior design, and powertrains. In 2003, modifications of the outer and inner design and new engines were introduced. The vehicle is currently offered with a 3-cylinder 1.0-liter 60 hp and a 4-cylinder 1.2-liter 80 hp petrol engines, or a common rail 1.3-liter CDTi 70 hp diesel plant, which comes from the Polish powertrain plant in Bielsko-Biala.