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#REDIRECT [[Daewoo Tacuma]]
{{Infobox Automobile
|image        = [[Image:Daewoo Rezzo Front.jpg|250px]]
|name        = Daewoo Tacuma
|aka          = Chevrolet Tacuma<br>Chevrolet Rezzo<br>Chevrolet Vivant<br>Daewoo Rezzo
|manufacturer = [[GM Daewoo]]
|production  = 2000-present
|class        = [[Mini MPV]]
|body_style  = 5-door [[minivan]]
|engine      = 1.6&nbsp;L [[Straight-4|I4]] gasoline<br>2.0&nbsp;L [[Straight-4|I4]] gasoline
|transmission = 5-speed manual<br>4-speed automatic
|related      = [[Daewoo Nubira]]
|similar      = [[Citroën Xsara Picasso]]<br>[[Fiat Multipla]]<br>[[Kia Carens]]<br>[[Opel Zafira]]
|designer    = [[Pininfarina]]
}}
[[Image:Daewoo Rezzo.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Daewoo Rezzo from the side]]
 
The '''Chevrolet Tacuma''' or '''Rezzo''' is a [[Mini MPV]] produced by South Korean [[GM Daewoo]] since 2000.  It was designed by [[Pininfarina]] and is based on the [[Daewoo Nubira]], a [[compact car]].
 
Following the phasing out of Daewoo as a brand in most export markets, the car was rebadged as '''[[Chevrolet]]''', retaining either model name depending on the market. Additionally, the '''Chevrolet Vivant''' nameplate was introduced for the [[South Africa]]n and [[South America]]n markets.
 
== Engines ==
The Tacuma comes with 1.6 L [[GM Family 1 engine#D-TEC|Family 1]] or 2.0 L [[GM Family II engine#D-TEC/E-TEC|Family II]] [[straight-4]] engines. It is available with a five-speed [[manual transmission]] or a four-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]]. Standard Tacumas have a [[seating capacity]] of five, but a seven-seater version was also introduced for the South Korean market. Maximum luggage capacity of the Tacuma is 1425&nbsp;L.
 
In [[Korea]], it is called Rezzo. It comes with 2.0 L [[GM Family II engine#D-TEC/E-TEC|Family II]] [[straight-4]] engines and 2.0L E-TEC SOHC [[LPG]]([[Liquefied petroleum gas]]) engines. Very few models are sold with a gasoline engine, because gasoline is very expensive in [[Korea]]. Therefore most Rezzo's come fitted with an LPG powered engine.
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.chevrolet.it/tacuma/tacuma-index.html Official Website (Italy)]
 
 
[[Category:Compact MPVs]]
[[Category:2000s automobiles]]
[[Category:Pininfarina]]
[[Category:Vehicles introduced in 2000]]
 
 
 


[[Category:Chevrolet vehicles|Tacuma]]
[[Category:Chevrolet vehicles|Tacuma]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 3 February 2009

Daewoo Tacuma
Daewoo Rezzo Front.jpg
ManufacturerGM Daewoo
Also calledChevrolet Tacuma
Chevrolet Rezzo
Chevrolet Vivant
Daewoo Rezzo
Production2000-present
ClassMini MPV
Body style(s)5-door minivan
Engine(s)1.6 L I4 gasoline
2.0 L I4 gasoline
Transmission(s)5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
RelatedDaewoo Nubira
DesignerPininfarina
ManualsService Manual
Daewoo Rezzo from the side

The Chevrolet Tacuma or Rezzo is a Mini MPV produced by South Korean GM Daewoo since 2000. It was designed by Pininfarina and is based on the Daewoo Nubira, a compact car.

Following the phasing out of Daewoo as a brand in most export markets, the car was rebadged as Chevrolet, retaining either model name depending on the market. Additionally, the Chevrolet Vivant nameplate was introduced for the South African and South American markets.

Engines

The Tacuma comes with 1.6 L Family 1 or 2.0 L Family II straight-4 engines. It is available with a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. Standard Tacumas have a seating capacity of five, but a seven-seater version was also introduced for the South Korean market. Maximum luggage capacity of the Tacuma is 1425 L.

In Korea, it is called Rezzo. It comes with 2.0 L Family II straight-4 engines and 2.0L E-TEC SOHC LPG(Liquefied petroleum gas) engines. Very few models are sold with a gasoline engine, because gasoline is very expensive in Korea. Therefore most Rezzo's come fitted with an LPG powered engine.

External links