The Chevrolet Aveo maintained production operations from 2002 until 2020 when it evolved into a subcompact sedan or hatchback during its two manufacturing stages. The second generation Chevrolet Aveo features three standard base motors that consist of the 1.2 L Family 0 I4 unit and 1.4 L Family 0 I4 power unit and 1.4 L LUV I4 turbocharged gasoline engine. Additionally, it comes with 1.6 L Family 1 I4 and 1.8 L LUW I4 paired with 1.3 L CDTI I4 turbocharged diesel engine options. Transmission type along with Chevrolet Aveo owners can select power options through the 1.8L LUW Ecotec I4 motor that generates 103 kW (138 hp) and 169 Nm (125 lb-ft) torque output. The Chevrolet Aveo enables three transmission options with the 5-speed F17 manual transmission and 6-speed M32 manual transmission along with the 6T30 and 6T40 automatic transmission options to enhance performance and steering response. Front-wheel drive design in Chevrolet Aveo gives drivers balanced performance while delivering up to 26-27 mpg city and 34-35 mpg highway based on transmission and engine preferences. Euro NCAP recognized the Chevrolet Aveo with its maximum 5-star safety rating. The Chevrolet Aveo preserves its versatile performance ability while remaining reliable because it only uses genuine parts which both support manufacturability needs and help owners purchase top-quality components to protect the vehicle's reputation as a durable and efficient machine.