Birthed in the heart of Central Asia, Ravon sprang up under the wing of GM Uzbekistan, embodying a collaboration between the American automotive giant General Motors and Uzavtosanoat, Uzbekistan’s own automotive authority. This venture was the progeny of a 1992 union between Daewoo Motors and Uzavtosanoat, which bore the industrial entity Uz-Daewoo Auto Co. on Uzbek soil. Ravon’s raison d’être was to usher in a fleet of contemporary GM models, with an eye for affordability within Uzbekistan and its neighboring markets. Yet, by 2020, Ravon’s journey circled back to its Chevrolet roots, reuniting with the original moniker.