GM Vietnam
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded |
1993 (VIDAMCO) 2011 (GM Vietnam) |
Headquarters | Thanh Trì, Hanoi, Vietnam |
Area served | Vietnam |
Products | Automobiles |
Owner | General Motors |
Parent | GM Korea Company |
Website |
gmvietnam |
GM Vietnam Motor Company (former Vietnam-Daewoo Motor Company Limited or VIDAMCO) is an automobile manufacturer based in Vietnam and a subsidiary of the GM Korea Company.
The company was officially established in December 1993 as a joint-venture between the Korean Daewoo Motor Corporation and the 7983 Mechanic Union Enterprise that was owned by the Vietnamese Ministry of Defense.[1]
In April 2000, the company has become a 100% foreign investment enterprise after Daewoo Motor acquired the share of its Vietnamese partner. In July 2011, the name of the company was changed from VIDAMCO to GM Vietnam.[1]
Production
Discontinued models
- Daewoo Cielo (1995–2002)
- Daewoo Nubira (1998–2000)
- Daewoo Leganza (1998–2000)
- Daewoo Matiz (1998–2007)
- Daewoo Lanos (2000–2006)
- Daewoo Magnus (2002–2007)
- Chevrolet Vivant (2008–2011)
Current models
- Chevrolet Aveo (2006–present)
- Chevrolet Spark (2008–present)
- Chevrolet Captiva (2009–present)
- Chevrolet Cruze (2010–present)
- Chevrolet Orlando (2011–present)
- Daewoo Damas (1990s-present)
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