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==Markets==
==Markets==
===Australia/New Zealand===
===Australia/New Zealand===
In [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], the Daewoo Lacetti was sold between 2003 and 2004 as a four-door sedan, before being discontinued. It was regarded as a flop.
In [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], the Daewoo Lacetti was briefly sold between 2003 and 2004 as a four-door sedan. During the 'Asian Economic Crisis', Daewoo became technically insolvent and the company withdrew from the Australian market.


From 2005, the Lacetti (sedan and wagon) and Lacetti 5 were sold together as the Holden Viva. In fact, other than the [[Chevrolet Viva]] for the [[Russian Federation|Russian]] market (which is little more than a Russified [[Opel Astra]] B), this model marked the first time that the "Viva" name was used on a GM vehicle since the [[Vauxhall Viva]] was discontinued. It was introduced at around the same time as the [[Daewoo Kalos]]-based [[Holden Barina]]. Unlike the current Barina, however, the Viva is meant to be below the premium [[Holden Astra]] as a budget alternative.
From 2005, the Lacetti (sedan and wagon) and Lacetti 5 were sold together as the Holden Viva. In fact, other than the [[Chevrolet Viva]] for the [[Russian Federation|Russian]] market (which is little more than a Russified [[Opel Astra]] B), this model marked the first time that the "Viva" name was used on a GM vehicle since the [[Vauxhall Viva]] was discontinued. It was introduced at around the same time as the [[Daewoo Kalos]]-based [[Holden Barina]]. Unlike the current Barina, however, the Viva is meant to be below the premium [[Holden Astra]] as a budget alternative.


Just like the Korean Barina, sales have been down in 2007. Despite the Viva's lower price compared to the Astra (AUD$17,990 compared to [[Australian dollar|AUD$]]21,990), the Astra outsells the Viva by a factor of about two-to-one [http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=40283&comparisonID=1033].
Despite the Viva's lower price compared to the Astra (AUD$17,990 compared to [[Australian dollar|AUD$]]21,990), the Astra outsells the Viva by a factor of about two-to-one [http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID=40283&comparisonID=1033].


===Canada===
===Canada===

Revision as of 00:57, 28 February 2008

Daewoo Lacetti
Chevrolet Nubira Kombi
Overview
ManufacturerGM Daewoo
Also calledBuick Excelle
Buick Excelle HRV
Chevrolet Lacetti
Chevrolet Nubira
Chevrolet Optra
Chevrolet SRV
Holden Viva
Suzuki Forenza
Suzuki Reno
Production2003–2008
AssemblyBupyong, South Korea
DesignerGiorgetto Giugiaro
Pininfarina
Body and chassis
ClassCompact
LayoutFF layout
Powertrain
Engine1.4L Template:Auto bhp Petrol I4
1.6L Template:Auto bhp Petrol I4
1.8L Template:Auto bhp Petrol I4
2.0L Template:Auto hp I4
2.0L Template:Auto hp I4
Transmission4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Dimensions
WheelbaseTemplate:Auto in
LengthTemplate:Auto in (sedan)
Template:Auto in (hatchback)
Template:Auto in (Forenza station wagon)
Template:Auto in (Optra station wagon) weight = 1220 - 1290
WidthTemplate:Auto in
HeightTemplate:Auto in (sedan & hatchback)
Template:Auto in (station wagon)
Chronology
PredecessorDaewoo Nubira
Chevrolet Cavalier (in Mexico)

The Daewoo Lacetti is a compact car made by the South Korean automaker GM Daewoo. It is available as a four-door sedan, a five-door hatchback or a five-door station wagon.

The sedan and wagon are designed by Pininfarina, and the hatchback by Giorgetto Giugiaro, and launched in 2002. The hatchback, known as Lacetti-5 in Korea, was introduced in summer 2003. A second generation version, which was a facelift of the original was released in 2006.

Markets

Australia/New Zealand

In Australia and New Zealand, the Daewoo Lacetti was briefly sold between 2003 and 2004 as a four-door sedan. During the 'Asian Economic Crisis', Daewoo became technically insolvent and the company withdrew from the Australian market.

From 2005, the Lacetti (sedan and wagon) and Lacetti 5 were sold together as the Holden Viva. In fact, other than the Chevrolet Viva for the Russian market (which is little more than a Russified Opel Astra B), this model marked the first time that the "Viva" name was used on a GM vehicle since the Vauxhall Viva was discontinued. It was introduced at around the same time as the Daewoo Kalos-based Holden Barina. Unlike the current Barina, however, the Viva is meant to be below the premium Holden Astra as a budget alternative.

Despite the Viva's lower price compared to the Astra (AUD$17,990 compared to AUD$21,990), the Astra outsells the Viva by a factor of about two-to-one [1].

Canada

The Lacetti was available in Canada as the Chrevrolet Optra in two models, a four door hatchback (the Optra5), and an Optra Wagon, all in LS or LT trim levels. The sedan was available in 2004 and 2005, but was removed in 2006. All are powered by the 2.0 L inline-4 engine, rated at 119 hp (89 kW) at 5400 rpm and 126 ft·lbf (171 N·m) of torque at 4000 rpm, driving the front wheels through either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic. The car was positioned as a versatile and fun to drive but affordable budget compact family car. Brakes are disc, front and rear. The Optra slotted between the Cobalt and the Aveo, and it replaced the Daewoo Nubira.

Independent suspension, 15 inch wheels, and CD player were standard on the LS sedan, with optional ABS and air conditioning; the LT adds standard air conditioning and cruise control, Standard Fog Lamps on both LS & LT, and an optional sunroof. Length is 177.7 in (4515 mm) on a 102.4 in (2600 mm) wheelbase; width is 67.9 in (1725 mm), height 56.9 in (1445 mm) and weight 2756 lb (1250 kg). The sedan is rated as an Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle.

The Optra5 hatchback was added to the lineup in 2005 and was more contemporary in styling and equipment, with projector type headlights and fog lamps, clear taillight lenses, blackout grille, and minimal front and rear overhang with length only 169 in (4295 mm) on the same wheelbase, height, and width. Weight is 2765 lb (1254 kg). In addition to the same options available on the sedan LS and LT models, an options package containing alloy wheels, sunroof, spoiler, leather steering wheel and shift knob, and steering wheel mounted controls for the 8 speaker audio system was in keeping with the younger enthusiast market.

The Optra Wagon was also added to the lineup in 2005 but shares styling with the sedan. While wheelbase and width are also shared with the sedan, the wagon is taller at 59.1 in (1500 mm) and slightly longer at 179.7 in (4565 mm), and heavier at 2855 lb (1295 kg). The wagon has standard alloy roof rails, 60/40 folding rear seat, and a 12 volt power outlet in the rear compartment, in addition to the same options available on the sedan LS and LT models.

On November 1, 2007, General Motors Canada announced that it was discontinuing the importation of Optra for 2008.

China

In China, the cars are marketed as the Buick Excelle sedan and HRV (hatchback). The sedan, which is also assembled in China, features an updated exterior.

Europe

In Europe, the car was initially sold as Daewoo Lacetti, but by the end of the 2004 it was rebadged as a Chevrolet. As with its home market, in some European markets, the Lacetti name is also used for the entire range of sedan, station wagon and hatchback models on the same J-series platform. In Finland and Germany, for example, only the hatchback is sold under the Lacetti name.

The European models are available with the following three gasoline-powered 4-cylinder engines:

In Europe the sedan version was also sold as Daewoo Nubira, but late in 2003 it was announced that Daewoo would be rebranded as a Chevrolet on the European markets and sales of the Chevrolet Nubira began early in 2004, initially only in Eastern Europe. Following the rebranding of Daewoo products as a Chevrolets across Europe, Nubiras were renamed Chevrolet Lacetti on some markets, thereby expanding the Lacetti lineup to include not only a 5-door hatchback, but also sedan and station wagon models, in line with Korea.

The engines built for the Nubira and its badge engineered twins are the same as in Lacetti hatchback and its badge engineered versions. The 1.8L four cylinder is sourced from the Australian car maker, Holden and is identical to the engine used in the 2004 Astra. It is commonly known as the "Family 2 unit". All of them are gasoline-powered 4-cylinder engines.

India

Chevrolet Optra 1.6 Elite sold in India

The Lacetti is manufactured in India and sold as the Optra and the hatchback version is sold as the Chevrolet Optra SRV (formerly known/sold as Chevrolet SRV), which they plan to get out with a 2L diesel engine in the near future.

The Optra is sold with two engine options, 1.6 L and 1.8 L. In the first option it is available in three trim levels, the Elite, the Elite LS, and LT Royale. In the second engine option it is available in two levels, the LT and the LT AT, the later coming with automatic transmission.

In 2007 GM India have come out with a diesel engined Optra called the Optra Magnum. The Magnum has a slightly different nose, and interiors as compared to the petrol version. Now both the petrol and diesel versions sport the new nose (like that of the Optra SRV but with a slightly different front grill) and tail lights, and are sold as Optra Magnum petrol/diesel.

Japan

In Japan, Suzuki distributes the Lacetti as Chevrolet Optra station wagon. It is available in two trim levels, the LS and the LT. Both come with either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission with a console shift. The Optra Wagon is powered by a 1.6 L or 1.8 L engine.

Mexico

In Mexico, the Lacetti came to the market in 2006 as Optra to replace the Chevrolet Cavalier, and it is sold only as a sedan.

Colombia

In Colombia, the sedan and hatchback versions of the Lacetti came in 2006 to be assembled as Chevrolet Optra.

Pacific Islands

In Singapore, Chevrolet replaced the Daewoo nameplate after GM bought Daewoo. It still offers the same line-up from Daewoo, namely the Optra sedan, Optra station wagon and Optra5 hatchback in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia. The vehicles use the 1.6 L or 1.8 L engine with an automatic transmission available for selected models.

United States

The Lacotti came as Suzuki Forenza and Reno and they went on sale in the United States in 2004, replacing the Daewoo Nubira station wagon and sedan when Daewoo's North American operations were wound up in 2002. The Forenza/Reno slots between the Aerio (later SX4) and the now-discontinued Verona. In the territories of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands, it is sold as a Chevrolet Optra, but it is only available as a sedan.

The US model line features the 2.0L 4-cylinder E-TEC II made by Holden, developing a maximum power of 126 hp at 5600 rpm.

Racing

Chevrolet Lacetti S2000 WTCC

Top Gear

The Chevrolet Lacetti sedan has been used for the Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car segment of the BBC's Top Gear TV show since the beginning of their spring 2006 season (Series 8). It was also noted on the 14 May 2006 airing by Jeremy Clarkson that the Lacetti was more nimble around the Top Gear track than the Suzuki Liana, and about four seconds quicker on an average lap. The cars used on the series are unchanged from stock models, except for the addition of racing seats and a stunt-grade roll cage for safety reasons.

World Touring Car Championship

Since 2005, the European Lacetti sedan is used as a base for race cars competing in the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC), and in spring of the same year Chevrolet released the first pictures of a street legal concept car based on the race cars from this championship and called Lacetti WTCC R+. The concept car is powered by a 1.8 L E-TEC II engine available in production models, but with power increased from 122 PS (90 kW) to 172 PS (127 kW) through supercharging. Its acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) is estimated at 8 seconds and it is able to reach the top speed of 215 km/h (134 mph).

Successor

The second generation Lacetti, which will share its mechanical design with the Opel/Vauxhall Astra, is due on sale in 2009. [2]

See also