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2000 Daewoo Kalos Concept



The 2000 Daewoo Kalos Concept was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 2000, serving as a preview for the Daewoo Kalos, later rebranded as the Daewoo Lacetti and Chevrolet Aveo. Built on the T200 platform, the concept displayed a modern and compact design with distinctive features. The production version, officially launched in 2002, marked Daewoo's entry into the compact car segment. The model found success globally under different names, including Daewoo Kalos, Chevrolet Aveo, and Holden Barina, becoming known for its affordability and practicality.


The Daewoo Kalos Concept's design influenced subsequent models, and its production version, introduced in 2002, contributed to the global success of the Kalos/Aveo in the compact car market, offering comfort and fuel efficiency. The car continued to be produced under various brands, such as Chevrolet, demonstrating the lasting impact of the 2000 Daewoo Kalos Concept on the automotive industry.


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