Especificaciones y análisis del Daewoo Leganza
Power
133HP
Torque
184Nm
Consumption
10.5l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
12.5s
Top Speed
192km/h
Weight
1365kg
Price
19,563€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 4v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
400 L
65 L
98 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Daewoo Leganza 2.0 16v SX Aut. · 133 CV (1997-2001)
General description
The 1997 Daewoo Leganza was not just a car; it was a statement of intent. It represented the Korean brand's bold attempt to conquer the heart of the European sedan market, offering a flagship loaded with elegance, space, and equipment at a price that challenged the established giants. It was a dream of accessible luxury come true for many families.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Leganza envelops you in an atmosphere of pure comfort. Its 2.0-liter, 133-horsepower engine, coupled with a smooth 4-speed automatic transmission, doesn't aim for speed records but rather to offer a serene and pleasant journey. It's a car born to devour miles on the highway, where its suspension filters out road imperfections with a delicacy that invites calm. It's not an athlete in corners, but its nobility and ride comfort make you feel like you're in a higher category.
Design and aesthetics
The result of the mastery of the Italian studio Italdesign by Giugiaro, the Leganza possesses a timeless beauty. Its fluid lines and imposing silhouette of almost 4.7 meters give it a distinguished presence that has aged with admirable grace. It broke the mold for Daewoo, presenting a sophisticated and harmonious design that evoked a status and elegance that felt much more expensive than they really were.
Technology and features
For the late 90s, the SX trim was a display of generosity. It came equipped with features that were often optional on its rivals, such as automatic climate control or alloy wheels, making the driver feel pampered. Although its engine technology was not the most efficient and its safety systems are basic by today's standards, the feeling of having a 'complete' car from day one was one of its greatest emotional appeals.
Competition
The Leganza entered a battlefield dominated by titans like the Ford Mondeo, the Opel Vectra, or the Peugeot 406. Its strategy was not brute force, but intelligence: offering superior interior space, an Italian-signed design, and more abundant equipment for a significantly lower price. It fought bravely, seducing those who valued content and comfort more than the prestige of the emblem on the hood.
Conclusion
The Daewoo Leganza is the memory of a well-executed ambition. It was an honest, spacious, and comfortable sedan that democratized luxury and design. Although the brand is no longer with us, the Leganza remains as a testament that it is possible to offer a lot for a little, leaving a mark of dignity and value in the history of popular motoring. Driving it today is a nostalgic journey to an era of optimism.




