Daewoo Nubira Station Wagon CDX 2004 posters


Daewoo Nubira Station Wagon CDX

The Daewoo Nubira Station Wagon CDX was the result of over 90 improvements made to the first iteration of the South Korean vehicle, the J100, which was released to the market in 1997. It takes its name from the Korean word Nubira, meaning “to go everywhere”, and was created to replace the GM T platform-based Daewoo Nexia. In 2000, the J150 was released with increased passenger space, reduced noise, and a more dynamic exterior design, courtesy of Daewoo's Worthing Technical Centre in the United Kingdom. In 2003, the Nubira was replated by the Daewoo Lacetti (model J200) sedan and later, the station wagon in 2004. In some European markets, the Nubira name was kept for the sedans and station wagons.

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