Daewoo Motors was a South Korean automotive company established in 1937 as "National Motors". The company changed its name several times until 1982 when it became "Daewoo Motors" following its acquisition by the Daewoo Group. After running into financial difficulties, it sold most of its assets in 2002 to General Motors at $1.2 billion, becoming a subsidiary of the American company. In 2011, the name "Daewoo" was definitively removed with the company being renamed GM Korea and the Daewoo brand replaced by the Chevrolet marque.
2013 Daewoo Matiz Creative
The LeMans, released in 1986, the first Daewoo
Espero model, designed by Bertone and launched in 1990
Leganza model, produced 1997–2002
Daewoo also known as the Daewoo Group, was a major South Korean chaebol and automobile manufacturer.
Former Daewoo Group headquarters (now the Seoul Square building)
A wheel-loader produced by Daewoo Heavy Industries
A Seoul metropolitan car (Seoul Metro Class 3000), produced by DHI in 1984
The That-El-Emad towers built by Daewoo Corporations Construction Div. in Tripoli, Libya