4.3.2004
Geneva World Premiere: GM Daewoo Nubira Wagon
With the World Premiere of its new Nubira station wagon, GM Daewoo celebrates the latest addition to the family of modern, compact class models.
With the introduction of the new Nubira station wagon, GM Daewoo rounds
off its range of modern, compact class models. This latest addition to
the family, which already comprises the Nubira notchback and the Lacetti
hatch, will reach European showrooms in late summer.
The newcomer offers
generous headroom for the driver and front-seat passenger (1,000 mm) and
the plentiful legroom in the rear (932 mm) -
both among the best in this class.
Beneath the large tailgate, the practical
station wagon has a capacity of 400 to 1,410 liters (VDA standard, provisional).
In addition to the
60:40 split, folding backrest, useful features on the new Nubira include
an aluminum-look roof rack as standard, an additional 12V power socket
in the luggage compartment, and as many as 25 pockets, holders and other
storage spaces inside.
The styling is based on the form of the notchback
created by Pininfarina and was developed as an independent body style
by the specialists at
the new GM Daewoo design center in Bupyong/South Korea.
The chrome radiator
grille and large clear-glass headlamps combine to create a particularly
attractive face, while the rear lamps were styled
vertically to ensure a generously wide opening for loading.
The Nubira
station wagon comes with a choice of two modern four-cylinder, four-valve
gasoline engines. The 1.6-liter unit generates 80 kW/109 hp
and propels the front-wheel drive model to a top speed of 179 km/h. Fuel
consumption is a moderate 8.2 liters per 100 km (MVEG combined cycle,
provisional). The performance of the 1.8-liter engine is naturally even
higher. With this 90 kW/122 hp powerplant, the Nubira reaches a top speed
of 183 km/h.
" Over the last 12 months, we have introduced three new models in
the compact class, which is the most important vehicle segment in Europe," says
Erhard L. (Hardy) Spranger, Executive in Charge of GM Daewoo Europe. "Although
all three are based on one vehicle architecture, the Nubira, Lacetti
and Nubira station wagon cover the needs of very different groups of
buyers in this vehicle category. And the growth prospects are very good
indeed. All in all, we aim to sell about 50,000 Nubira and Lacetti models
in Europe in 2005, which will be the first full year of production for
the complete range."