Daewoo Gentra

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Daewoo Gentra
2007 Pontiac Wave
Manufacturer GM Daewoo
Also called Chevrolet Aveo
Chevrolet Lova
Daewoo Gentra
Holden Barina (TK)
Pontiac G3
Pontiac Wave
Production 2007-present
Predecessor Daewoo Kalos
Class Subcompact
Body style 4-door sedan
Layout FF layout
Platform T250
Engine 1.6L 103 hp I4
Transmission 4-speed automatic
5-Speed manual
Wheelbase 97.6 in
Length 169.7 in
Width 67.3 in
Height 58.9 in
Fuel capacity 11 gal
Similar Honda Fit
Hyundai Accent
Toyota Yaris
This is the article about GM Daewoo's subcompact car. For the Chevrolet version sold in North America, Latin America, Europe and other markets, see Chevrolet Aveo.

The Daewoo Gentra is a subcompact car built by Korean company GM Daewoo, a subsidiary of General Motors. The name comes from the words "gentleman" and "transport."

The Gentra began sales in September 2005. The car is rebadged as the Chevrolet Aveo in most export markets, including the United States (where it has replaced the Kalos-based sedan; the Kalos hatchback, also known as the Aveo, remains in the line-up) and Europe (where it replaces the Kalos sedan; the Kalos hatchback remains in the lineup).

In the European market, the car comes equipped with the 1.2 L SOHC S-TEC and the 1.4 L DOHC E-TEC II engines; Korean markets receive the 1.5 L SOHC E-TEC engine; and North American, Chinese and Australian versions will come with the 1.6 L DOHC E-TEC II engine.

The Daewoo Gentra (designated as the T250) is a further development of the Daewoo Kalos, designed in cooperation with PATAC. The sedan version was shown at the Shanghai Auto Show. It is available from launch only as a 4-door sedan; 3-door and 5-door hatchback versions will also be produced. Future designs will be integrated with the GM Gamma platform.

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Daewoo started selling the T250 sedan in September 2005 as the Daewoo Gentra, replacing Kalos sedan. Kalos reportedly means "beautiful" in Greek, while "Gentra" was derived from the English word "gentleman" and "transport(ation)". The tagline in the advertising campaign introducing the Gentra in Korea was "Are you gentle?", and the campaign starred Daniel Henny.

The second-generation Pontiac Wave sedan is sold as of the 2007 model year.

The T200 is not sold, but the T250 sedan is sold as Pontiac G3.

The T250 sedan was introduced in February 2006, and both the T200 and T250 models are sold together as the Barina lineup.

The T250 sedan is sold as Chevrolet Lova in China.

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