The Daewoo Leganza was produced from 1998 to 2002 as a mid-size saloon, representing Daewoo's push into the family car segment during the brand's peak years in Europe. The model remained in a single generation throughout its production run, with consistent rear-window design across all variants.
Rear windows on the Leganza feature tinted glass as standard — a green tint that's subtle but present across the entire range. This tint reduces interior glare and heat buildup, particularly important for a saloon of this era. The rear window is straightforward laminated glass without additional complexity like heating elements or embedded antenna wiring, making replacement straightforward for technicians on our network.