GM Daewoo is involved with many of GM's other subsidiary brands like Chevrolet and Pontiac. We never expected Holden as one of them when we came across these shots of the next-generation Statesman. Well, not the next-generation, but we learned that South Korea received the previous Holden Statesman in GM Daewoo guise for two years. Since it phased out, many GM Daewoo fans were anticipating on a new Statesman based on the Holden WM Statesman and Caprice.
[Source: BobaeDream]
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The Seoul Motor Show, held from April 5th to the 16th, will showcase many world premieres from Hyundai, Kia, and GM Daewoo. Foreign automakers such as Infiniti will also host debuts. GM Daewoo's debut remained a mystery, but it was solved when a member of BoBaeDream snapped two pics of the new Statesman in GM Daewoo guise. What was more intriguing was that the car caught was based on the WM Caprice, not the WM Statesman. Also, the license plate, which seemed to have originate from the studio, read 'L4X'. It follows GM Daewoo's recent naming moniker introduced by the G2X, which is a rebadged Saturn Sky.
These camera-phone pics suggest that GM Daewoo might be introducing the new L4X for the South Korean market in Seoul. The G2X, a rebadged Saturn Sky roadster, was confirmed to debut in Seoul. We hope the L4X will make its debut alongside it.
Expect the GM Daewoo L4X to not depart much in design from the Holden WM Caprice it's based on.
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