The Daewoo Lanos was produced from 1998 to 2001 as a compact, affordable city car sold across emerging markets. It represents an era of straightforward automotive design, predating the advanced driver-assistance systems that became standard on later models.
Lanos windscreens feature a distinctive blue sun strip across the top — a tinted gradient band that reduces glare from above without compromising visibility. This feature is built into the glass itself and must be matched on replacement; a plain windscreen would lose the sun-strip effect entirely.
The Lanos generation sits well outside the ADAS camera era, so windscreen replacement is a straightforward fitting job with no calibration requirements — one of the simpler modern replacements from an installation perspective.