List of Daewoo models
This article is an overview of the past products of Daewoo Motor and GM Daewoo.
Former GM Daewoo range
Exhaustive list of Daewoo Motor and GM Daewoo passenger cars
Daewoo-based models
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Aveo/Kalos/Lova, Holden Barina, Pontiac Wave/G3, and the Suzuki Swift+
Also marketed as the Suzuki Forenza, Chevrolet Optra/Lacetti, Holden Viva and Buick Excelle/Excelle HRV
Also marketed as Holden Cruze, is the South Korean version of Chevrolet Cruze
Also marketed as the Doninvest Assol, ZAZ Lanos/Sens/Chance, FSO Lanos and Chevrolet Lanos
Also marketed as the Doninvest Kondor
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Epica/Evanda, Suzuki Verona, Formosa Magnus
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Matiz/Spark/Joy/Exclusive, Formosa Matiz, FSO Matiz and Pontiac Matiz G2
Will be marketed as the 2010 Chevrolet Spark
Also marketed as the Doninvest Orion
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Tacuma/Rezzo/Vivant
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Epica or Holden Epica
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Captiva and Holden Captiva
Also marketed as the Opel/Vauxhall Antara, Holden Captiva MaXX/Captiva 5, Saturn Vue 2nd generation and UAE GMC Terrain
Holden-based models
Rebadged WM Caprice
Rebadged WL Statesman
Honda-based models
Rebadged Honda Legend 2nd gen.
Opel-based models
Based on the Opel Kadett E
Based on the Opel Kadett E - Variants : Racer (3-door hatchback) and Penta-5 (5-door hatchback) Other names : 1.5i (Australia), Fantasy (Thailand), Pointer, Daewoo Heaven Exported as : Asüna GT (Canada 1991–1993 hatchback), Asüna SE (Canada 1991–1993 sedan), Passport Optima (Canada 1989–1991) and Pontiac LeMans (North America)
Based on the Opel Kadett C
Based on the Opel Rekord E, more luxurious variants : Super Salon later renamed Brougham (1991–1999)
First generation (1975–1978) based on Opel Rekord D Second generation (1980–1991) based on Opel Rekord E, variants : Automatic, Diesel, Duke, Prince, Salon, Salon Super and XQ
Nissan-based models
Rebadged Nissan Vanette
Saturn-based models
Rebadged Saturn Sky Red Line
Rebadged SsangYong Chairman
Rebadged SsangYong Istana
Rebadged SsangYong Korando
Rebadged SsangYong Musso
Rebadged Ssangyong Rexton
Suzuki-based models
Rebadged Suzuki Carry - Also marketed as the Chevrolet CMV/CMP
Rebadged Suzuki Alto
Commercial vehicles
- Daewoo's commercial vehicle business was acquired by Tata Motors in 2004. The business is now known as Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle. Daewoo Bus is not owned by Tata.
- Daewoo BM090
- Daewoo BS090
- Daewoo BF101/105
- Daewoo BS105/106
- Daewoo BV101
- Daewoo BV113
- Daewoo BH113
- Daewoo BH115
- Daewoo BH115E
- Daewoo BH116
- Daewoo BH117
- Daewoo BH120(H)
- Daewoo Chasedae Truck
- Elf (Rebadged Isuzu Elf)
- Daewoo Lublin
Concept cars
- Daewoo Imago (1993)
- Daewoo DACC-1 (1993) - all 1993 concepts shown in the Taejŏn Expo '93 (Korea)
- Daewoo DEV-2 (1994) - electric vehicle based on the Daewoo Espero
- Daewoo DEV-4 (1994) - electric vehicle based on the Daewoo Cielo
- Daewoo DACC-2 (1994)
- Daewoo No.1 (1995)
- Daewoo No.2 (1995)
- Daewoo Bucrane - Designed by Giorgietto Giugiaro on the Daewoo Arcadia basis
- Daewoo Mya (1996)
- Daewoo Tacuma (1997)
- Daewoo Joyster (1997)
- Daewoo Matiz (1997)
- Daewoo DEV-5 (1997)
- Nubira HEV / Leganza NGV (1997)
- Daewoo Shiraz (1997) - all 1997 concepts shown in the 1997 Seoul Motor Show
- Daewoo Mirae (1999)
- Daewoo DMS-1 (1999)
- Daewoo Matiz Canvas Top (1999) - presented at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show
- Daewoo Korando Camping Car (1999) - presented at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show
- Daewoo Musiro (2000)
- Daewoo Vada (2001)
- GM Daewoo Flex/Universe (2001)
- GM Daewoo Oto/Scope (2003)
- Daewoo Speedster (2003)
- GM Daewoo M3X (2004) - third generation of Matiz since 2005
- GM Daewoo S3X (2004) - GM Daewoo Winstorm since 2006
- GM Daewoo T2X (2005)
- Chevrolet WTTC Ultra (2006) - designed by the GM DAT Design Center
- GM Daewoo G2X (2006) - sold in South Korea since the end of 2007
- Chevrolet Trax (2007) - designed by the GM DAT Design Center
- Chevrolet Beat (2007) - designed by the GM DAT Design Center
- Chevrolet Groove (2007) - designed by the GM DAT Design Center
- GM Daewoo L4X - Sold as GM Daewoo Veritas
- Chevrolet Orlando (2009) - designed by the GM DAT Design Center
- Chevrolet Aveo RS Concept (2010) - designed by the GM DAT Design Center, presented at the 2010 Detroit Motor Show
See also
Automotive marques of General Motors, and those of its affiliates and former affiliates
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- Fiat (2000–2005; up to 20%)
- Isuzu (c.1971–2006; up to 49%)
- Lotus (c.1986–1993; up to 100%)
- Saab (c.1989–2010; up to 100%)
- Subaru (c.1999–2006; 20%)
- Suzuki (1985–2008; up to 15%)
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