Especificaciones y análisis del Daewoo Tacuma (Daewoo)
Power
105HP
Torque
142Nm
Consumption
8.3l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
11.8s
Top Speed
167km/h
Weight
1358kg
Price
13,800€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
325 L
60 L
77 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Daewoo Tacuma 1.6 16v SE · 105 CV (2003-2004)
General description
The Daewoo Tacuma burst onto the scene in the early 2000s as a breath of fresh air for families looking for space and versatility without breaking their budget. It was an MPV conceived with honesty, a vehicle that promised functionality and a reliable travel companion for daily life, in an era where interior space was the greatest luxury.
Driving experience
Driving the Tacuma is an experience that transports us to a purer, more analog driving style. Its 105-horsepower engine responds smoothly, with no sporty pretensions, inviting a calm and relaxed journey. The suspension is clearly comfort-oriented, absorbing road imperfections to protect its occupants. It doesn't seek to quicken the pulse, but to calm it, offering a sense of control and predictability that is appreciated on family trips.
Design and aesthetics
The result of a collaboration with the prestigious Pininfarina studio, the Tacuma's design is an exercise in functionality. Its rounded shapes and high profile maximize interior space, creating a bright and welcoming cabin. Although its aesthetics may not be love at first sight, its intelligent and unpretentious design reveals a practical beauty, that of a car designed by and for the people who travel in it.
Technology and features
At its technological heart, the Tacuma offered the essentials of its time. Its indirect injection and variable intake engine was a reliable and proven solution. It lacks modern screens and driver aids, reminding us of an era when the connection with the car was more mechanical than digital. Its equipment focused on what was important: providing reliable and safe mobility with early-century standards, without superfluous distractions.
Competition
The Tacuma faced giants in its category such as the Renault Scénic, the Citroën Xsara Picasso, and the Opel Zafira. In a market full of clever and popular MPVs, its main weapon was an unbeatable ratio of price, space, and equipment. It fought bravely to carve out a niche for itself, presenting itself as the logical and sensible alternative for those who valued pragmatism above all else.
Conclusion
The Daewoo Tacuma is more than just a car; it is the memory of countless family trips, ingenious solutions, and a car philosophy focused on what is truly important. It represents a smart and honest purchase, a vehicle that more than fulfilled its mission of mobilizing a generation of families. Today we remember it fondly, as a faithful servant that always put function before form.




