Especificaciones y análisis del Daewoo Lanos 1997
Power
86HP
Torque
130Nm
Consumption
8.5l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
12.5s
Top Speed
172km/h
Weight
1011kg
Price
10,037€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 3 doors
250 L
48 L
63 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Daewoo Lanos 3p 1.5 SE Plus · 86 CV (2001)
General description
The Daewoo Lanos is a nostalgic journey to the automotive simplicity of the late 90s. Conceived as a global, honest, and accessible vehicle, for many it represented the gateway to a new car, a faithful daily companion that promised uncomplicated mobility, wrapped in an Italian-signed design that gave it a touch of distinction.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Lanos is to rediscover a pure, unfiltered driving experience. Its 86 horsepower feels willing, and the manual transmission connects you directly to the car's mechanics. Don't expect lightning-fast acceleration, but rather a progressive and predictable power delivery. The comfort-oriented suspension filters out irregularities well, making every journey a calm experience, where the engine sound becomes the soundtrack to a trip down memory lane.
Design and aesthetics
Born from the pencil of the master Giorgetto Giugiaro, the design of the Lanos is one of its greatest attributes. Its rounded and soft shapes broke with the more rectilinear aesthetics of the time, offering a friendly and modern image. The three-door body accentuates a slightly youthful and dynamic character. It is a functional and balanced design that has aged with dignity, a clear example of Italian elegance applied to a popular car.
Technology and features
Technology in the Lanos is measured by its simplicity and reliability. You won't find touch screens or advanced driving assistants here. Its equipment focused on the essentials for the era: electronic injection, power steering, and basic safety features. It's a car that reminds us of an era where mechanical robustness took precedence over electronic complexity, offering an authentic and easy-to-maintain experience.
Competition
The Lanos entered the competitive subcompact segment, a battlefield dominated by European giants like the SEAT Ibiza, Renault Clio, or Ford Fiesta. It also competed with other budget models like the Hyundai Accent or the Fiat Punto. Its main selling point was an excellent relationship between price, equipment, and an attractive design, seeking to win over those who valued practicality over the emblem on the hood.
Conclusion
The Daewoo Lanos is more than just a car; it's a portrait of an era. A vehicle that more than fulfilled its promise of motorizing thousands of families affordably and with a touch of style. Today we remember it fondly as a noble car, without great pretensions but full of character, that offered a genuine driving experience and left a feeling of a smart and satisfying purchase.




