Brand Overview
Daewoo is a South Korean automobile manufacturer, founded in 1967, with headquarters in South Korea. The company produced cars in the 1990s and was acquired by General Motors in the 2000s.
Development History
The company was established in 1967. In the 1980s-1990s, it was a major Korean car manufacturer. It went bankrupt in 2000 and was acquired by General Motors. The brand was gradually discontinued afterwards.
Main Products
It mainly produced passenger cars. Classic models included Daewoo Lanos, Daewoo Nubira, Daewoo Matiz, etc.
Technical Features
Daewoo was known for economy cars.
Market Position
In the 1980s-1990s South Korean automobile market, Daewoo was one of the major manufacturers.
Brand Status
The brand has gradually been discontinued, but Daewoo, as part of South Korean automotive history, is still sold in some markets.