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What is the cubic capacity of Aveo?

The Aveo does not have a single fixed engine displacement. Depending on generation and market, its cubic capacity (engine displacement in cubic centimeters) varies. The most common gasoline displacements are 1,199 cc (1.2 L), 1,399 cc (1.4 L), and 1,598 cc (1.6 L). Some markets also offered a small diesel variant around 1,248 cc (1.3 L).


Engine sizes by type


Below are the typical displacement figures you might encounter on Aveo models from different regions and years. This helps illustrate the range of cubic capacities rather than a single value.


Gasoline engines


Common gasoline engine displacements for Aveo models:



  • 1.2 L gasoline — 1,199 cc

  • 1.4 L gasoline — 1,399 cc

  • 1.6 L gasoline — 1,598 cc


These three cover the majority of Aveo variants sold worldwide, particularly in older generations and mid-range trims.


Diesel option


In select markets, an inline-4 diesel was offered, typically around 1.3 L capacity (about 1,248 cc) in CDTi variants.



  • 1.3 L diesel — approximately 1,248 cc


Diesel availability was not universal and depended on regional model years and market demand.


How to verify the exact displacement on your Aveo


To confirm the precise cubic capacity for a specific Aveo, rely on official documentation or VIN-based data. The following steps help identify the exact figure for your car.



  • Check the engine badge or the label on the engine block, which often lists the displacement.

  • Look in the owner's manual or the original window sticker for the engine specification.

  • Decode the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) using GM resources or reputable online decoders to retrieve the factory engine size.


Concluding paragraph: By checking these sources, you can confirm the exact engine displacement for any Aveo you encounter, which is important for maintenance, insurance, and resale documentation.


Summary


In short, the Aveo's cubic capacity varies by engine option and market. The main gasoline displacements are 1,199 cc, 1,399 cc, and 1,598 cc, with an additional diesel variant around 1,248 cc in some regions. Always verify the specific displacement for your vehicle using its documentation or VIN.

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