Right hand drive countries for English and Australian bus operators have 1 door only.
Standard Agora buses have been used in Greece by Athens bus operator OASA in two versions: diesel and CNG.
In Spain the Agora (known as Renault/Irisbus Citybus) have been one of the most common buses in the 2000s and 2010s, with plenty of units in Málaga, Sevilla, Madrid, Valencia or Zaragoza from both Renault and Irisbus and also Standard and Long versions.
They were manufactured in Karosa factory in Vysoké Mýto (today part of Iveco Bus).
In England, 23 were bodied by Optare, the majority for Norfolk Green for its rural and urban services.