Interesting Facts About the Daewoo Kalos T200
The Daewoo Kalos T200 made its debut in early 2002 as a compact, front‑wheel‑drive replacement for the Lanos. Developed by the then‑independent South Korean manufacturer Daewoo (later GM Korea), the model was launched worldwide under the Chevrolet Aveo badge in many markets.
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Global Launch in 2002
The T200 (Aveo) was launched in 2002 and quickly appeared in South Korea, North America, Europe and most other markets. Its worldwide debut helped establish Daewoo’s presence on several continents during that year.
Versatile Body Styles and Engine Options
From 2002 to 2007 the Kalos T200 was offered as a 5‑door hatchback and a 4‑door sedan. Buyers could choose from a range of engines sized between 1,150 cc and 1,498 cc, providing flexibility for different driving needs.
From Lanos Successor to Final Daewoo Model
Released on May 2, 2002, the Kalos was the front‑wheel‑drive compact car that succeeded the Daewoo Lanos. It carried the internal code name T200 and became the last model released under the Daewoo brand before the transition to GM Korea.
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