The
first generation of Chevrolet Aveo began with launching
Model T200, a
subcompact automobile which has manufactured and marketed since 2002 by
GM Daewoo, the South Korean subsidiary of
General Motors. The model was marketed prominently under the nameplate Aveo. The model received the T200 internal codes, used first by
Daewoo, and then, by
GM Daewoo during the car's development. The
T250 code was designated for the facelifted models.
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Chevrolet Aveo T250 (sedan) |
Designed, engineered and originally marketed by G
M Daewoo, the
Aveo succeeded the
Daewoo Lanos and was marketed worldwide in 120 countries under five brands:
Chevrolet,
Daewoo,
Holden,
Pontiac, and
Suzuki, being originally called
Daewoo Kalos in its home country market
South Korea, before being rebranded
Daewoo Gentra. In other markets, the first generation model was marketed as the
Holden Barina in Australia and Asia, Pontiac G3 in the United States and later Canada, previously in Canada as the
Pontiac Wave and currently in Canada as the
Suzuki Swift+. The successor of
T200, the
Chevrolet Aveo T300 will be released in
2011.