Daewoo Tacuma
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Daewoo Tacuma | |
Also called: | Chevrolet Tacuma Chevrolet Rezzo Chevrolet Vivant Daewoo Rezzo |
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Manufacturer: | GM Daewoo |
Production: | 2000-present |
Class: | Compact MPV |
Engine: | 1.6 L I4 2.0 L I4 |
Transmission: | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic |
Related: | Daewoo Nubira |
Similar: | Citroën Xsara Picasso Fiat Multipla Kia Carens Opel Zafira |
Designer: | Pininfarina |
The Daewoo Tacuma, also sold as the Daewoo Rezzo, is a compact MPV produced by GM Daewoo. Following the phasing out of Daewoo as a brand in most export markets, the car was rebadged as Chevrolet, retaining either model name depending on the market. Additionally, the Chevrolet Vivant nameplate was introduced for the South African and South American markets.
Designed by Pininfarina, the Tacuma was first introduced to the market in 2000 and it is based on the Daewoo Nubira sedan.
The Tacuma comes with 1.6 L or 2.0 L straight-4 engines. It is available with a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic. Standard Tacumas have a seating capacity of 5, but a 7-seater version was also introduced for the South Korean market. Maximum luggage capacity of the Tacuma is 1425.0 L.
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