The Daewoo Matiz was produced from 1998 to 2015, making it one of the longest-running city cars in its class. Across its lifespan, the Matiz remained a straightforward, practical design with minimal electronic complexity.
Rear windows on the Matiz are typically toughened glass, a standard specification across the production run. Most variants carry a subtle green tint — a near-invisible factory tint present on roughly 90% of automotive glass. Around two-thirds of Matiz models feature an integrated high-level brake light fitted into the rear window, requiring the replacement glass to match the original silkscreen pattern so the lighting circuit reconnects properly.
As a Daewoo brand vehicle predating widespread ADAS adoption, the Matiz does not carry factory front-camera systems, so rear-window replacement does not involve calibration complexity.