Chevrolet is the basic brand of GM's global products, and its product distribution is different on the five continents. Since GM adjusted its brand series after acquiring South Korea's Daewoo, the Daewoo trademark was only sold in South Korea, while in Europe, all original Daewoo cars were sold under the Chevrolet trademark. The Buick Excelle, HRV, Chevrolet Epica, and AVEO introduced by Shanghai General Motors are all products of South Korea's Daewoo Motors, but they have different labels. Here are a few Chevrolet Daewoo prototypes:
Chevrolet Epica - Daewoo Evenda (now replaced by Tosca, called Chevrolet New Epica in Europe)
Buick Excelle ( Excelle)/HRV - Daewoo Lacetti, some markets call it Chevrolet Optra
Chevrolet Aveo (AVEO) - Daewoo Kalos
Chevrolet AVEO (AVEO LOVA) - Daewoo Gentra
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#无码综合#Chevrolet Captiva——Daewoo Winstorm
The models produced by Chevrolet in Brazil are the transformation cars of the Opel series. The Opel Corsa can be transformed into dozens of models; in South Africa and the Middle East also supply Holden Commodore and Caprice with Chevrolet brand; Isuzu with Chevrolet brand is supplied in Argentina and Egypt; Chevrolet Forester (that is, Subaru Forester) is also supplied in Thailand; and Suzuki small cars are also sold in Japan. In the United States, this is the real home of Chevrolet. It has a number of American cars that are not sold in Europe and Asia, such as Impala, Monte Carlo, HHR, etc., which are high-horsepower cars unique to the United States. In Australia, some European Chevrolet models are sold under the Holden trademark.
In addition, since Chevrolet is a basic low-end brand in Europe, the Chevrolet Corvette sports car is sold as an independent brand in Europe together with Cadillac, avoiding the issue of brand value and grade.