Chevrolet Aveo (T200/T250) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | GM Daewoo |
Also called | Chevrolet Kalos (T200/T250) Chevrolet Lova (T250) Chevrolet Nexia (T250) Daewoo Gentra (T250) Daewoo Kalos (T200) Holden Barina (T200/T250) Pontiac G3 (United States) Pontiac G3 Wave (T250, Canada) Pontiac Wave (T200, Canada) Ravon Nexia (T250) Suzuki Swift+ (T200/T250; hatchback) ZAZ Vida (T250) |
Production | 2002–2011 (South Korea) 2002–2023 (under license) |
Model years | 2004–2011 (North America) 2009–2017 (Mexico) |
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Designer | Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign James C. Shyr (2006; exterior) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Subcompact car |
Body style | 3/5-door hatchback 4-door sedan |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Powertrain | |
Engine | |
Transmission | 4-speed Aisin 80-40LE automatic 5-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,480 mm (97.6 in) (2002–07 hatchback, sedan) 2,480 mm (97.6 in) (2007–11 hatchback) 2,489 mm (98.0 in) (2007–11 sedan) |
Length | 3,880 mm (152.8 in) (2002–07 hatchback) 4,235 mm (166.7 in) (2002–07 sedan) 3,920 mm (154.3 in) (2007–11 hatchback) 4,318 mm (170.0 in) (2007–11 sedan) 4,315 mm (169.9 in) (2012–present sedan) |
Width | 1,670 mm (65.7 in) (2002–07 hatchback, sedan) 1,680 mm (66.1 in) (2007–11 hatchback) 1,710 mm (67.3 in) (2007–11 sedan) 1,709 mm (67.3 in) (2012–present sedan) |
Height | 1,485 mm (58.5 in) (2002–07 hatchback, sedan) 1,505 mm (59.3 in) (2007–11 hatchback, sedan) |
Curb weight | 970–1,150 kg (2,140–2,540 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Daewoo Lanos |
Successor | Chevrolet Aveo (T300) Chevrolet Sail (Mexico, called Chevrolet Aveo)[3] |
The Chevrolet Aveo (T200) (/əˈveɪ.oʊ/ ə-VAY-oh) is the first generation of the Chevrolet Aveo, a subcompact automobile nameplate from the Chevrolet division of the American manufacturer General Motors. The T200 was launched in 2002, developed by the initially-independent South Korean manufacturer Daewoo, later GM Korea. It was originally marketed as the Daewoo Kalos and prominently marketed with the Chevrolet brand as the Aveo. The model received the T200 internal codes during the car's development. The T250 code was designated for the model's major facelift.
Designed, engineered and originally marketed by GM Daewoo, the Aveo superseded the Daewoo Lanos and was marketed worldwide in 120 countries under seven brands (Chevrolet, Daewoo, Holden, Pontiac, Ravon, Suzuki and ZAZ).[4]
Production ended in 2023.