The Daewoo Tico is a city car produced by the South Korean automaker Daewoo Motors from 1991 to 2002.
Daewoo expanded to Western Europe at the beginning of 1995, but the Tico was never sold in those markets. Its successor, the Matiz, was launched globally in 1998 and went on to be a sales success.
Over its years of production, the Tico underwent major modifications to its specifications, mostly to the engine. Originally equipped with a carburetor and producing , Daewoo - Tico (KLY3) - 0.8 (48 Hp) - Technical specifications, Fuel economy (consumption) it was later upgraded to fuel injection, thus passing the Euro 2 pollution standard, whilst also giving an increase in power output. Some versions of the Tico in the Korean domestic market were powered by liquefied petroleum gas.
Daewoo produced the Tico at the old Oltcit factory in Romania.
In 1998, the Tico was replaced with a new car, the Daewoo Matiz. The Tico was sold alongside the Matiz until 2001.
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