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Motor vehicle
Daewoo Nubira is a compact car which was produced by the South Korean automaker Daewoo from 1997 to 2002 as a 4-door sedan, 5-door hatchback and a 5-door
Daewoo_Nubira
Compact car by GM Korea
the Daewoo Nubira in some European markets and as the Suzuki Forenza in North America. The hatchback, was introduced in 2004 and marketed as Daewoo Lacetti5
Daewoo_Lacetti
Defunct South Korean automotive company
the Daewoo Motor emblem which was to be used on many of the following Daewoo cars. In September 1997, the Nubira was launched, the first Daewoo model
Daewoo_Motors
Motor vehicle
(T100) and Nubira (J100) were central to Daewoo's effort to develop a proprietary range to replace vehicles previously licensed from GM. Daewoo turned to
Daewoo_Leganza
South Korean compact car
used. The Cielo was subsequently replaced by the subcompact Daewoo Lanos and the compact Nubira in 1997, except in Russia where the production lasted from
Daewoo_LeMans
Motor vehicle
Espero was replaced by the Daewoo Nubira in 1997, but continued to be produced until 2002 in Eastern Europe. In the mid-1980s, Daewoo Motors was looking to
Daewoo_Espero
Motor vehicle
Pininfarina and is based on the original Daewoo Nubira J100, a compact car. Following the phasing out of Daewoo as a brand in most export markets, the car
Daewoo_Tacuma
Daewoo BM090 Daewoo BS090 Daewoo BF101/105 Daewoo BS105/106 Daewoo BV101 Daewoo BV113 Daewoo BH113 Daewoo BH115 Daewoo BH115E Daewoo BH116 Daewoo BH117
List_of_Daewoo_models
Motor vehicle
The Daewoo Tico is a city car produced by the South Korean automaker Daewoo from 1991 to 2002. The Daewoo Tico was based largely on the 1988 Suzuki Alto
Daewoo_Tico
Polish automobile parts manufacturer
Daewoo Lanos commenced, followed in 1999 by the Daewoo Matiz. Other contemporary Daewoo models like the Nubira, the Leganza, the Korando, the Musso and the
Fabryka_Samochodów_Osobowych
Motor vehicle
The Daewoo Prince is a mid-size luxury car that was produced by Daewoo in South Korea between 1991 and 1999. The car was based on the rear-wheel drive
Daewoo_Prince
American Subcompact car
The Daewoo Kalos (/əˈveɪ.oʊ/ ə-VAY-oh) is a subcompact automobile initially launched in 2002. The Kalos was developed by the initially-independent South
Daewoo_Kalos
Mid-size sedan
The Daewoo Magnus is a mid-sized sedan developed and manufactured by Daewoo for model years 2000–2006 under a single generation, and marketed globally
Daewoo_Magnus
Automotive assembly plant in Russia
Doninvest launched pilot semi-knocked-down production of the Daewoo Lanos and Daewoo Nubira models. From 1999 to 2002, the company assembled the Citroën
TagAZ
Ukrainian car manufacturer
cars Daewoo Lanos, Daewoo Nubira, Daewoo Leganza has been started at the Black Sea Automobile Assembly Plant. Thanks to the financial support of Daewoo, new
ZAZ
4-speed automatic from 1980
introduced in 1984 and produced through 2001 for Citroën, Peugeot, and Daewoo Front-wheel drive vehicles. The electronic control makes controlled power
ZF_4HP_transmission
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
X20SED D-TEC 16 Valve DOHC MPFi was built by Holden and used in the Daewoo Nubira. The L34 also known as the U20SED is a 2.0 L (1,998 cc (121.9 cu in))
GM_Family_II_engine
Polish motor vehicle
the Daewoo Nubira) and armrests were introduced. The start of marketing was planned for June 1999. In May was the Official premiere of the Daewoo-FSO
FSO_Polonez
Automobile manufacturer
operation. Daewoo Cielo (1995–2002) Daewoo Nubira (1998–2000) Daewoo Leganza (1998–2000) Daewoo Matiz (1998–2007) Daewoo Lanos (2000–2006) Daewoo Magnus (2002–2007)
GM_Vietnam
Motor vehicle
The Daewoo Lanos is a compact hatchback / sedan car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Daewoo from 1997 to 2002, and thereafter produced under license
Daewoo_Lanos
South Korean subsidiary of General Motors
under the GM Daewoo nameplate was the 2002 Daewoo Lacetti, replacing the Nubira. This car was developed in South Korea under the Daewoo Motor era, but
GM_Korea
Motor vehicle
The Daewoo Tosca is a mid-size car designed by Daewoo in South Korea and marketed by Chevrolet as the Chevrolet Epica and Chevrolet Tosca, while Holden
Daewoo_Tosca
South Korean compact car
The Daewoo Maepsy (Korean: 대우 맵시) is a compact car manufactured by Daewoo (and its predecessor Saehan) in South Korea from December 1977 to February 1989
Daewoo_Maepsy
Automobile manufacturer (1994–2008)
(1994–1995) Daewoo Cielo (1996–2007) Daewoo Espero (1996–2002) Daewoo Tico (1998–2002) Daewoo Leganza (1998–2002) Daewoo Nubira (1998–2008) Daewoo Matiz (1999–2008)
Rodae
City car
vehicle was developed by Daewoo and introduced in 1998 as the Daewoo Matiz (대우 마티즈). In 2002, General Motors purchased Daewoo Motors, which was marketing
Chevrolet_Spark
torque: 320 N⋅m (236 lb⋅ft) Daewoo Lacetti/Daewoo Nubira II/Chevrolet Optra, power: 89 kW (121 PS), torque: 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) Daewoo Tosca/Chevrolet Epica
List_of_VM_Motori_engines
Motor vehicle
Daewoo's styling. The Daewoo Musso was also sold in Germany. Production for the Daewoo Musso ended in the latter half of 2002, 2 years before Daewoo was
SsangYong_Musso
Index of articles associated with the same name
The Daewoo Gentra is an automotive nameplate used by the South Korean automobile brand Daewoo. The marque has utilized the "Gentra" name on two different
Daewoo_Gentra
Motor vehicle
The Daewoo Royale is a series of mid-size cars that was produced by Daewoo in South Korea from 1983, being replaced by the Daewoo Prince in 1991, although
Daewoo_Royale
Japanese multinational corporation
bankrupt Daewoo Motors renaming the venture GMDAT. American Suzuki rebadged the compact Daewoo Nubira/Daewoo Lacetti as the Forenza and the mid-size Daewoo Magnus
Suzuki
Motor vehicle
cylinder bolt pattern. Gear ratios: Applications: 1999-2002 Daewoo Nubira 1999-2002 Daewoo Lanos 1995–2005 Chevrolet Cavalier 1995-1996 Chevrolet Corsica
GM_4T40_transmission
Compact crossover SUV
Captiva and in South Korea as the Daewoo Winstorm prior to the adoption of its international name in 2011, when the Daewoo brand was discontinued. The vehicle
Chevrolet_Captiva
Russian car manufacturer
company: Doninvest Assol (Daewoo Lanos, TagAZ plant) Doninvest Orion (Daewoo Nubira, TagAZ plant) Doninvest Kondor (Daewoo Leganza, Krasny Aksay plant)
Doninvest
Motor vehicle
A SsangYong Istana in Cambodia 2008 A Mercedes-Benz MB 140 D in Bangkok Daewoo Istana in Chile Maxus Istana Vaston-Avto Deprecated link archived 2012-07-15
SsangYong_Istana
Subcompact car
Korean manufacturer Daewoo Motors and marketed as the Daewoo Kalos (Korean: 대우 칼로스), the takeover of Daewoo by GM to form GM Daewoo Auto & Technology (GMDAT)
Chevrolet_Aveo
Italian automobile company
Fiat Palio 1996 Mercedes-Benz Vito (W638)/Viano 1997 Dacia D33 1997 Daewoo Nubira 1998 Tata Indica 2000 Kia Rio 2002 Tata Indigo 2003 Changan Jiexun concept
I.DE.A_Institute
Australian full-size luxury car
replacement model. The Daewoo Veritas (Korean: GM대우 베리타스) was introduced in South Korea in 2008, after showcasing a pre-production Daewoo L4X concept in 2007
Holden_Caprice_(WM)
Romanian car manufacturer
to Daewoo Automobile Romania and a new engine and transmission factory was opened by the company, and by 2001 was also producing the Matiz and Nubira II
Oltena
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
Applications: Daewoo Lanos Daewoo Racer/Pointer *Only in Chile Daewoo LeMans Daewoo Espero Daewoo Nexia Chevrolet Lacetti Chevrolet Nubira Chevrolet Aveo
GM_Family_1_engine
Subcompact cars produced by Shanghai General Motors (2003-2023)
is based on the Daewoo Lacetti developed in South Korea by Daewoo Motors. While this car was originally sold worldwide under the Daewoo brand, in 2004
Buick_Excelle
German businessman
series of models such as the Daewoo Matiz - the first four-door mini car, Daewoo Lanos, Daewoo Leganza and the Daewoo Nubira. Before he became the chief
Ulrich_Bez
Annual German motor show
Z8 Chrysler PT Cruiser Citroën Saxo (facelift) Citroën Xsara Picasso Daewoo Nubira (facelift) Dodge Neon MK2 Fiat Punto MK2 Ford Cougar Ford Fiesta (facelift
International Motor Show Germany
International_Motor_Show_Germany
Motor vehicle
rectified by rebadging the car as a Daewoo in some countries, which also included the Daewoo corporate grille. The Daewoo version was offered until 2002 and
SsangYong_Chairman
Motor vehicle
manufactured by Daewoo in South Korea from 1994 to 1999 under the name of Daewoo Arcadia (ko:대우 아카디아), for the Korean market, replacing the Daewoo Imperial.
Honda_Legend
Compact car (2008–2023)
market—Cavalier, Prizm, and Cobalt—or its Daewoo predecessors for the South Korean market—Espero, Nexia, Nubira, and Lacetti—the Cruze has been discontinued
Chevrolet_Cruze
company was bought by Daewoo who continued to develop cars at their Worthing Technical Centre, including the Daewoo Nubira and the Daewoo Matiz plus trucks
History_of_Worthing
Tavria Pick-up followed shortly thereafter. CKD kits of Daewoo Lanos, Daewoo Nubira and Daewoo Leganza started assembling the same year in Illichivsk;
Automotive industry in Ukraine
Automotive_industry_in_Ukraine
Australian radio program
customers their money back if the attractive new vehicle (usually a Daewoo Nubira or Hyundai Lantra) did not enable the buyer to "get a root" within 24
This Sporting Life (radio program)
This_Sporting_Life_(radio_program)
Chevrolet Orlando Chevrolet Vivant Daewoo Cielo Daewoo Lacetti Daewoo Lanos Daewoo Leganza Daewoo Magnus Daewoo Matiz Daewoo Nubira 1995 2018 Originally established
List of General Motors factories
List_of_General_Motors_factories
GM Uzbekistan. Original model from General Motors do Brasil. Also named "Daewoo Matiz" in Korea. Original model from General Motors Korea. Produced locally
List_of_Chevrolet_vehicles
American automobile division of General Motors
relaunched in Europe, primarily selling vehicles built by GM Daewoo of South Korea with the tagline "Daewoo has grown up enough to become Chevrolet", a move rooted
Chevrolet
Kei truck produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki
brands. In some export markets, the Daewoo Damas was known as the Daewoo Attivo and since General Motors' takeover of Daewoo, it has been known in some markets
Suzuki_Carry
Full-size luxury car from Holden
Internationally, Statesmans and Caprices have been rebadged as the Buick Royaum, Daewoo Statesman, and Chevrolet Caprice. In addition, these cars have formed the
Holden_Caprice
Annual American auto show
Explorer Sport 1999 Ford Explorer Sport Trac 1999 Ford Excursion 2000 Daewoo Nubira 2000 Saab 9-3 Viggen 2000 Saab 9-5 2000 Toyota MR2 2001 Saturn Vue 2002
Miami_International_Auto_Show
Motor vehicle
fitted in the arch. This generation was sold as the Daewoo Korando from 1999 to 2001, as Daewoo bought a majority stake in SsangYong, but was later forced
SsangYong_Korando
Light commercial cabover van made by Mercedes-Benz
SsangYong Istana in Cambodia, 2008 A Mercedes-Benz MB 140 D in Bangkok Daewoo Istana in Chile SAIC Maxus Istana Sanxing SXZ6492 in China "September 1980:
Mercedes-Benz_MB100
German compact crossover SUV
Saturn Vue. The Antara was marketed as the GMC Terrain in the Middle East, Daewoo Winstorm MaXX in South Korea, and as the Chevrolet Captiva Sport in the
Opel_Antara
Motor vehicle
replaced in the General Motors lineup by a family of vehicles based on the Daewoo Kalos, the Chevrolet Aveo. From 1985 through 1989, Cultus-derived models
Geo_Metro
Northern Mariana Islands Daewoo Nubira Chevrolet Optra Canada, South Africa, Thailand, India, Chile, Colombia Chevrolet Nubira Western Europe Chevrolet
List of badge-engineered vehicles
List_of_badge-engineered_vehicles
Subcompact crossover SUV
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Trax
Subcompact crossover SUV
small car from General Motors. The mini car was completely designed by GM Daewoo in South Korea. The Groove is powered by a 1.0 L diesel engine that is similar
Chevrolet_Groove
Series of trucks by General Motors
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet Silverado (second generation)
Chevrolet_Silverado_(second_generation)
Marketing term and strategy
Cultus, two generations of the European Opel Corsa, and is also the Korean Daewoo Kalos (marketed internationally as the Chevrolet Aveo). For countries that
Captive_import
Range of full-size trucks by General Motors
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Silverado
American sport utility vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Tahoe
Index of articles associated with the same name
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_LUV
American truck series by General Motors
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_C/K
Motor vehicle
Motors with a two-tone exterior. The mini car was completely designed by GM Daewoo in South Korea. The small hood housed a 1.0 L gas engine with a top speed
Chevrolet_Trax_(concept_car)
Car manufactured by GM Korea under the Chevrolet division
Retrieved 8 April 2016. "GM Daewoo to produce Chevrolet Orlando in Gunsan plant". F&L Asia. Retrieved 3 February 2021. "GM Daewoo launches all-new Orlando
Chevrolet_Orlando
Series of trucks by General Motors
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet Silverado (first generation)
Chevrolet_Silverado_(first_generation)
Motor vehicle
used by Holden in Australia and New Zealand on versions of the Daewoo Lacetti and Nubira which were marketed as the Holden Viva. The Viva name returned
Vauxhall_Viva
Motor vehicle
headrests and DVD player from the Holden versions, the grille from the Daewoo Veritas, hood ornament similar to the one that the appears on the 4th and
Chevrolet_Caprice
Coupe utility
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_El_Camino
Motor vehicle
Israel. The Alero was replaced in Europe, Israel, and Canada by the GM Daewoo-sourced Chevrolet Evanda. Chevrolet Alero (Europe) Chevrolet Alero (rear
Oldsmobile_Alero
Auto body style with its roof extended rearward
early 1996 as the Kia Pride station wagon. Daewoo Motors followed a year later with the first-generation Nubira. South Korean manufacturer Kia produces both
Station_wagon
Former subsidiary company of GM Korea
Korea by Chevrolet Europe's parent company, GM Daewoo. David Lyon, executive director of Design for GM Daewoo described it as a car that "exemplifies our
Chevrolet_Europe
American mid-size sport utility vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_TrailBlazer_(SUV)
Motor vehicle
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_SSR
American mid-sized car
Holden Commodore. In South Korea, the Malibu replaced the Daewoo Tosca, after GM phased out the Daewoo brand in favor of Chevrolet. Korea was the first market
Chevrolet_Malibu
Motor vehicle
Korea as the Saehan Gemini, whose manufacturer became Daewoo Motors in 1982. It then became Daewoo Maepsy after 1982 and remained on sale (later as the
Isuzu_Gemini
Front-engine, rear-drive subcompact built 1976–1987
Gemini in Australia; AYMESA Cóndor in Ecuador (from 1978); Saehan Gemini and Daewoo Maepsy in South Korea; and as a coupe utility (pickup), the Chevy (or GMC)
Chevrolet_Chevette
Light commercial vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Renault_Trafic
American sport utility vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_K5_Blazer
Electric van produced by General Motors
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_BrightDrop
Motor vehicle
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_Avalanche
Mini suburban utility vehicle by General Motors
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Tracker_(Americas)
Motor vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Colorado
Ukrainian corporation
Zaporizhzhia Automobile Building Plant, the company began to produce Lanos, Nubira, Leganza and modernized Tavria cars, which were in high demand on the Ukrainian
UKRAVTO_Group
Motor vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_van
Compact car
it has been suggested that the 630 and 610 is based on the Buick Excelle/Daewoo Lacetti platform. In 2014, the car debuted in Egypt and Algeria as the Chevrolet
Baojun_630
Full-size crossover SUV
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Traverse
American passenger vehicles
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Master
Motor vehicle
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_S-10
Subcompact crossover SUV
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet Trailblazer (crossover)
Chevrolet_Trailblazer_(crossover)
Medium duty truck
3500–5500 (United States) Chevrolet 2.5t Cargo Truck (South Korea, 2nd Gen) Daewoo Elf II (South Korea, 3rd Gen) GMC Forward GMC W-Series GMK Elf (South Korea
Isuzu_Elf
Series of American full-size automobiles by General Motors
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet_Suburban
American van by General Motors, 1985–2005
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_Astro
Minivan
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_Venture
Car model
Aveo/Kalos/Lova/Sonic City Express Cruze D-Max/T-Series Epica Estate/Lacetti/Nubira/Optra Evanda Forester Grand Vitara Jimny Lumina Coupe Lanos Meriva Sail
Chevrolet Series BA Confederate
Chevrolet_Series_BA_Confederate
Motor vehicle
2010s 2020s Note Sourced from Opel and Vauxhall Sourced from Daewoo/GM Korea Sourced from Holden Sourced from Suzuki Sourced
Chevrolet_Lumina_APV
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