The Daewoo Nubira was produced from 1998 to 2011 as a compact family saloon, with several generational updates spanning the platform's lifespan. Across this period, the rear window remained a toughened-glass component, designed to shatter safely in impact rather than splinter like laminated glass.
Most Nubira variants carry a green-tinted rear window — a subtle tint that's often hard to notice but important to match during replacement. Some models, particularly those sold in colder climates, include a heated rear defroster element integrated into the glass, and a few variants feature an antenna print laminated into the rear window to support radio reception.
The Daewoo brand predates the era of factory-fitted front-camera ADAS systems, so rear-window replacement on the Nubira is straightforward glass-for-glass fitting with no calibration required.