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2023 Suzuki Splash headlights – relevance, fitment and what to know

Based on technical sources and model histories from Suzuki Motor Corporation and industry databases, the Suzuki Splash was produced from 2008 through 2014 (closely related to the Opel/Vauxhall Agila B), with production centred at Magyar Suzuki in Hungary. The line was succeeded globally by newer compact models such as the Celerio. There is no 2023 model year Splash, so a “2023 Suzuki Splash headlights” request isn’t relevant to a current-production vehicle.

Why headlights aren’t used on a 2023 Suzuki Splash? Simply put, the car itself wasn’t built for that year. Factory fitments, parts catalogues and ADR/ECE listings cover 2008–2014 Splash variants only. Technical references including Suzuki’s production summaries, European type-approval records, and bulb catalogues from major lighting manufacturers list headlamp specifications for those 2008–2014 vehicles, not for any 2023 model.

For owners of a first-generation Splash (2008–2014) still on Aussie or Kiwi roads, headlights are a standard halogen setup on most trims, commonly using an H4 bulb (both high and low beam in one globe), with W5W/T10 parkers and PY21W indicators. Market differences do exist (manual vs electric levelling, LHD vs RHD beam patterns), so checking the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s build plate is wise before ordering parts. Right‑hand drive beam patterns are essential for Australia and New Zealand to avoid glare and ensure compliance.

  • Fitment checks: confirm year, VIN, and whether the light has an electric levelling motor.
  • Beam pattern: choose RHD headlamps for AU/NZ, LHD units won’t aim correctly.
  • Bulb care: replace in pairs, avoid touching the glass, and aim the lights after any front‑end work.
  • Lens condition: UV haze reduces output, consider restoring or replacing tired lenses for safer night driving.

If someone is shopping for “2023 Splash headlights”, they’re likely after parts for a 2008–2014 Splash. A quick double‑check of build year will help them land the correct assemblies and globes first go.

  • Is there a 2023 Suzuki Splash, and what headlights does it use?
    There isn’t a 2023 Splash—production wrapped up around 2014. That means there are no factory 2023 headlight specs. For 2008–2014 cars, most use halogen H4 headlight globes, with variations by trim and market.
  • Which years do Suzuki Splash headlights fit?
    Genuine and quality aftermarket Splash headlight assemblies target 2008–2014 models. Check for RHD beam pattern for Australia/NZ, and match levelling motor type and connector style to the car.
  • Are Opel/Vauxhall Agila B headlights compatible with a Splash?
    Often yes, as the Agila B is the Splash’s twin. Still, confirm part numbers, RHD/LHD pattern, and levelling function to be sure it’s a proper fit on a local car.
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