List of Daewoo models
This article is an overview of the past products of Daewoo Motor and GM Daewoo.
 
Former GM Daewoo range
- Matiz Classic M200
 - Matiz Creative M300
 - Gentra/Gentra X T200/T250
 - Lacetti Premiere J300
 - Tosca Premium6 V250
 - Alpheon VS300
 - Veritas
 - Winstorm C100
 - Winstorm MaXX C100
 - Damas and Labo minivan and mini pick-up
 
Exhaustive list of Daewoo Motor and GM Daewoo passenger cars
Daewoo-based models
- Espero - Aranos (1990–1997)
 

- Kalos - Gentra/Gentra X T200-T250 (2002–2011)
 
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Aveo/Kalos/Lova, Holden Barina, Pontiac Wave/G3, and the Suzuki Swift+
- Lacetti J200 (2003–2009)
 
Also marketed as the Suzuki Forenza, Chevrolet Optra/Lacetti, Holden Viva and Buick Excelle/Excelle HRV
- Lacetti Premiere J300 (2008–2016)
 
Also marketed as Holden Cruze, is the South Korean version of Chevrolet Cruze
- Lanos T100 (1996–2002)
 
Also marketed as the Doninvest Assol, ZAZ Lanos/Sens/Chance, FSO Lanos and Chevrolet Lanos
- Leganza V100 (1997–2002)
 
Also marketed as the Doninvest Kondor
- Magnus - Evanda V200 (2000–2006)
 
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Epica/Evanda, Suzuki Verona, Formosa Magnus
- Matiz M100-M150-M200 (1998–2009)
 
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Matiz/Spark/Joy/Exclusive, Formosa Matiz, FSO Matiz and Pontiac Matiz G2
- Matiz Creative M300 (2009–2016)
 
Also marketed as the 2010 Chevrolet Spark

- Nubira J100 (1997–2003)
 
Also marketed as the Doninvest Orion
- Tacuma - Rezzo U100 (2000–2008)
 
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Tacuma/Rezzo/Vivant
- Tosca V250 (2006–2011)
 
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Epica or Holden Epica
- Winstorm C100 (2006–2011)
 
Also marketed as the Chevrolet Captiva and Holden Captiva
- Winstorm MaXX C100 (2008–2011)
 
Also marketed as the Opel/Vauxhall Antara, Holden Captiva MaXX/Captiva 5, Saturn Vue 2nd generation and UAE GMC Terrain
Holden-based models

- Veritas (2008–2011)
 
Rebadged WM Caprice
- Statesman (2005–2006)
 
Rebadged WL Statesman
Honda-based models
- Arcadia (1994–2000)
 
Rebadged Honda Legend 2nd gen.
Opel-based models
- Cielo - Nexia (1994–1997)
 
Based on the Opel Kadett E
- LeMans (1986–1994)
 
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 & New Zealand)
- Maepsy-Na (1982–1986)
 
Based on the Opel Kadett C
- Prince (1991–1997)
 
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
- Daewoo Vanette (1986-1992)
 
Rebadged Nissan Vanette
Saturn-based models
- G2X (2007–2009)
 
Rebadged Saturn Sky Red Line
SsangYong Motor-based models
Rebadged SsangYong Chairman
Rebadged SsangYong Istana
- Korando (1999–2001)
 
Rebadged SsangYong Korando
Rebadged SsangYong Musso
Rebadged Ssangyong Rexton
Suzuki-based models
- Damas - Damas II/Attivo and pick-up version Labo (1991–2021)
 
Rebadged Suzuki Carry - Also marketed as the Chevrolet CMV/CMP in South America
- Tico/Fino (1991–2001)
 
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 

A Daewoo BH120 bus in Taiwan (ROC)  - 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 (1995) - Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro on the Daewoo Arcadia basis
 - Daewoo Mya (1996, 1998)
 - Daewoo Tacuma (1997)
 - Daewoo Joyster (1997)
 - Daewoo Cabriolet (1997) - Lanos cabrio
 - Daewoo Matiz (1997)
 - Daewoo DEV-5 (1997)
 - Daewoo Mantica (1997)
 - Daewoo Lanos EV / Nubira HEV / Leganza NGV (1997)
 - Daewoo Shiraz (1997) - all 1997 concepts shown in the 1997 Seoul Motor Show
 - Daewoo d'Arts City, Sport, Style (1997)
 - Daewoo Mirae (1999)
 - Daewoo DMS-1 (1999)
 - Daewoo DEV 5-5 (1999)
 - Daewoo Matiz Decorate (1999)
 - Daewoo Tacuma Sport (1999)
 - Daewoo Tacuma Style (1999) - presented at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show
 - 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 Matiz Track (2000)
 - Daewoo Vada (2001)
 - GM Daewoo Flex/Universe (2001)
 - Daewoo V-222 (2001)
 - GM Daewoo Oto/Scope (2003)
 - GM 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
- GM Korea
 - Daewoo Bus (not affiliated with GM Korea)
 - Daewoo Motor Sales
 - Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle (not affiliated with GM Korea)
 - UzDaewooAuto (not affiliated with GM Korea)
 

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