The Daewoo Nubira is a sub-compact small family car that was manufactured and marketed by the South Korean automaker, Daewoo motors. The Daewoo Nubira was introduced in 1997 and is a successful model that is still manufactured and used in different parts of the World. The Daewoo Nubira was used to replace the Daewoo Nexia. The Daewoo Nubira was replaced by the Daewoo Lacetti, Chevrolet Optra, Suzuki Forenza and the Suzuki Reno. The parts of the Daewoo Nubira were assembled at the plant in Gunsan, South Korea.
The Daewoo Nubira used the FF layout; front engine model with front wheel drive. The Daewoo Nubira was available in the four door sedan, five door hatchback and the five door station wagon models. The Daewoo Nubira was powered by the 2.0 Litre 129 horsepower (96 KW) I4 engine and was supported by either the four speed automatic or the five speed manual transmission. The Daewoo Nubira is still produced in parts of Romania in a former Daewoo factory. The Daewoo Nubira was designed by the Italian I.DE.A institute.