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Rover 75

The Rover 75 is an executive car manufactured initially by the Rover Group and later by MG Rover, under the Rover marque and available over a single generation with front-wheel drive in either saloon/sedan or station wagon/estate configurations. Later variants included an extended-wheelbase model, and a rear-wheel drive variant with a V8 engine. In 2001, MG Rover launched a badge engineered variant, the MG ZT. A coupe concept was built, but did not receive further development.

Rover 75
Rover 75 Connoisseur SE
Overview
Manufacturer
Also calledMG ZT; Brilliance B8
Production1998–2005
Model years1999–2005
AssemblyCowley, Oxford, United Kingdom
LongbridgeBirmingham, United Kingdom
DesignerRichard Woolley
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car
Body style4-door saloon
5-door estate
Layout
PlatformRover R40
RelatedMG 7
MG ZT
Roewe 750
BMW 3 Series (E46)
Powertrain
EnginePetrol
1.8 I4 18K4F
1.8 T I4 18K4T
2.0 V6 20K4N
2.5 V6 25K4N
4.6 V8 2L2E
Diesel
2.0 I4 M47R
TransmissionManual
5-speed
Automatic
4-speed (V8)
5-speed (I4 & V6)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,746 mm (108.1 in) (saloon, estate)
2,946 mm (116.0 in) (limousine)
Length4,747 mm (186.9 in) (saloon)
4,791 mm (188.6 in) (estate)
4,950 mm (194.9 in) (limousine)
Width1,778 mm (70.0 in)
Height1,424 mm (56.1 in)
Kerb weight1,370–1,600 kg (3,020–3,530 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorRover 600
Rover 800
SuccessorRoewe 750 (China)
MG 750

Rover 75s were manufactured by the Rover Group at Cowley, Oxfordshire, for one year. After owner BMW sold Rover, the 75 was manufactured by the new MG Rover Group at their Longbridge site in Birmingham.

The Rover 75 debuted at the Birmingham Motor Show, with deliveries commencing in February 1999. As the last Rover executive sedan/saloon, production of all models ended in 2005 when MG Rover Group entered receivership.

History

The Rover 75 started life as part of a group of three new designs[1] for the company under the guidance of Richard Woolley; a large saloon codenamed Flagship, a smaller vehicle (with the codename of Eric), and the 75. Of these only the 75 concept progressed. The initial aim was to reskin the Rover 600 (launched in April 1993)[2] but following the BMW takeover in 1994, it was quickly decided that this platform would not be reused but replaced by an entirely new model, scheduled for launch in the late 1990s.

Work on the new model, codenamed R40, progressed with little operational interference from BMW; the styling received an enthusiastic response from the management and both companies believed the classical look would be the ideal direction for Rover. Advanced design processes included 3D virtual reality assembly simulations.

The Rover 75 debuted at the Birmingham Motor Show on 20 October 1998[3] and went on sale until 17 June 1999 having been extensively tested by the motoring press.[4]

The 75 featured a range of petrol and diesel engines from 1.8- to 2.5-litre sizes. Petrol engines provided were Rover's 4-cylinder K series in 1.8-litre guise and the quad cam KV6, offered in either short-stroke 2.0 or revised 2.5-litre formats. The 2.0-litre was later dropped on introduction of the 1.8-litre turbo for emissions purposes. A diesel engine was provided through BMW Group channels. Engineered by Rover Group and Steyr engineers for transverse mounting, the 4-cylinder M47R (M47 Rail) differed from M47D20 engines found in the E46 3 Series and E39 5 Series by featuring a direct injection common-rail system, different turbocharger and more sophisticated systems for temperature management.

Transmissions on all models were either the Getrag 283 5-speed manual, supplied from the company's new facility in Bari, Italy, or the JATCO 5-speed automatic unit — one of the first transverse engine deployments made with this feature.

Disk brakes at all four wheels were augmented by a Bosch 5.7 4-channel ABS system and electronic brake force distribution. The parking brake was a cable operated drum integral within the rear discs.

Suspension was via front MacPherson struts, anchored by alloy lower L-arms and widely spaced mounting points. The rear suspension was a version of BMW's Z-Axle arrangement used on the 1988 Z1 sports car.

The 75 won a series of international awards.[5][6]

Assembly originally took place at Cowley but in 2000, following the sale of the company by BMW to Phoenix Venture Holdings, production was moved to Longbridge in Birmingham, England.[7] 2001 saw the introduction of the Rover 75 Tourer (developed alongside the saloon but never authorised for production by BMW), swiftly followed by the MG ZT and MG ZT-T, more sporting interpretations of the model, differentiated by modified, sporting chassis settings and colour and trim derivatives.[citation needed] Between 2000 and 2003, there were few changes to the range: the most significant was the replacement of the 2-litre V6 engine by a low-pressure-turbocharged version of the 1.8-litre 4-cylinder engine. The introduction of the 'greener' 1.8-litre turbo greatly benefited British company car drivers who are taxed on carbon dioxide emissions. A customisation programme, Monogram, was launched, allowing buyers to order their car in a wider range of exterior paint colours and finishes, different interior trims and with optional extras installed during production.[citation needed] Rather surprisingly, it was offered for sale in Mexico, making it the first Rover to be sold in the Americas since the Sterling.

From June 2002 a factory-approved dual-fuel petrol/liquid petroleum gas conversion was available in the UK on 1.8 and 2.5-litre models. The LPG conversion was an after-market undertaking approved by MG Rover. Developed by EcoGas Systems Ltd and Landi Renzo S.R.L. in conjunction with MG Rover Powertrain Limited, the conversion was ordered from Rover dealerships, the cars retaining the three-year factory warranty. The retail price of the conversion was £2,195, but in an effort to encourage LPG use for transport, for ecological reasons, the UK Government offered a Powershift Rebate of some 60% of the conversion cost. When running on LPG the Rover 75 suffers only a slight reduction in performance compared to running on petrol; LPG fuel consumption is also slightly higher than when running on petrol but this is more than offset by the greatly reduced cost of the fuel.

Tourer

Rover released the station wagon/estate bodystyle of the 75, called Tourer, in July 2001. The tailgate featured an optional opening rear glass section. The load space was up to 1,480 mm wide and 2,060 mm long.[8] With the seats up there was 400 to 680 litres of cargo space, and with the seats folded down (in a 60:40 ratio complete with centre load-through hatch) there is 1,222 litres available.

Vehicle Saloon Estate
Rover 75 432 L 400 L - 1,222 L
Alfa Romeo 156 378 L 360 L - 1,180 L
Audi A4 440 L 390 L - 1,250 L
Jaguar X-Type 452 L 465 L - 1,415 L[9]
Lexus IS 400 L 343 L - 1,000 L
Mercedes-Benz C-Class 430 L 465 L - 1,510 L
SAAB 9-3 425 L 419 L - 1,273 L

Self-levelling rear suspension and an integral load restraint system were optional for the Tourer. Up to 100 kg can be loaded onto the roof,[8] and the rear sill has a height of 544 mm. Four hinged chrome lashing eyes are fitted to the floor, and oddment stowage compartments and two recessed hooks are located in the side walls.

Long Wheelbase

 
Rover 75 Vanden Plas

A stretched version of the Rover 75 — initially called Vanden Plas (later simply Limousine) was introduced in 2002. Developed in conjunction with vehicle builder S. MacNeillie & Son Limited in Walsall, England, the model was stretched by 200 mm in the rear floor pan and altering the rear doors. Available only in Connoisseur specification, production moved to Longbridge after an initial short run by MacNeillie. The 75 was a ministerial car in the British Government, Tony Blair having access to one while he was Prime Minister.[10] Alistair Darling was seen in a long wheelbase Rover 75.

Rover 75 V8

 
Rover 75 V8

Rover announced a V8 model at the Geneva Motor Show in 2004. This was the second iteration of the rear-wheel-drive platform developed from the front-wheel-drive Rover 75 platform by MG Rover, following the MG ZT 260 introduced in 2003, and was the first V8-engined Rover since the demise of the Rover SD1 in 1986. The platform was extensively re-engineered for Ford's 4.6 litre Modular V8 and rear-wheel-drive, including a stiffened tunnel and bespoke rear suspension.[11]

As with the ZT 260, the 75 V8 was built on the standard production line, removed to allow the necessary structural modifications and installation of the V8 drivetrain, then returned to the line for final trim. Instead of the MG ZT 260's Tremec TR-3650 manual gearbox, the Rover 75 V8 featured Ford's 4R75W 4-speed automatic transmission. Other features included non-standard heating and ventilation, revised brakes and suspension, quad exhaust pipes, special badging, and a "premium" front bumper featuring a deeper grille. 166 were produced in both saloon and tourer body styles, compared with 717 MG ZT 260s, for a total of 883 V8 cars.

A heavily modified MG ZT-T V8, known as the X-15 broke the speed record for a non-production estate car on Bonneville Salt Flats in September 2003, achieving 225.609 mph (363.082 km/h). The engine was bored out to 6 litres producing 765 bhp (570 kW; 776 PS), but remained normally aspirated.[12][13]

Facelift

Exterior

In the northern hemisphere spring of 2004, Rover introduced a facelifted 75 featuring an entirely new front grille and bumper with one-piece headlights with halogen projectors. The rear also featured a new bumper with a revised chrome boot handle.[14] The "premium" grille usually reserved for V8 and long-wheelbase models, was also applied to the limited edition CDTi Sport model in Portugal. This version, with blacked-out trim and 17-inch alloy wheels, was otherwise a Connoisseur SE spec, celebrating Rover's centenary in Portugal.[15]

Interior

 
Dashboard pre-facelift

Classic SE, Club and Club SE trim levels were dropped, and on Connoisseur trim light oak wood took the place of the original walnut, which remained standard fitment on the entry-level Classic trim. Rover also added a new trim to the range called Contemporary which featured revised fittings such as larger alloy wheels, body colour exterior accents, black oak wood trim and sports seats as well as an altered equipment. The instrumentation and its back-lighting were revised, the console texture finish was revised and the seat bolsters revised. Access to the rear seats was improved and leg-room increased.[16]

Technical

Steering received revised ratios from the MG ZT. Suspension was reworked.[16]

Gallery

Pre-facelift styling

Post-facelift styling

Engine specifications

The Rover 75 (and MG ZT derivative) were powered by a combination of Rover's own petrol and LPG K-Series and KV6 engines as well as Ford's Modular V8 and BMW's M47 diesel engine. The latter was designated M47R to identify the unit as a Rover special.[17]

Petrol engines
Years Made By Model Engine Power Torque Top Speed 0-62
mph (0–100 km/h)
Economy
1998–2005 Rover 1.8 Manual 1,798 cc - L4 - NA 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) 160 N⋅m (118 lbf⋅ft) 121 mph (195 km/h) 10.9 s 36.2 mpg‑imp (7.8 L/100 km)
1998–2005 Rover 1.8 Automatic 1,798 cc - L4 - NA 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) 160 N⋅m (118 lbf⋅ft) 118 mph (190 km/h) 12.3 s 30.1 mpg‑imp (9.4 L/100 km)
1998–2002 Rover 2.0 V6 Manual 1,998 cc - V6 - NA 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) 130 mph (209 km/h) 9.6 s 30.1 mpg‑imp (9.4 L/100 km)
1998–2002 Rover 2.0 V6 Automatic 1,998 cc - V6 - NA 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) 185 N⋅m (136 lb⋅ft) 127 mph (204 km/h) 10.8 s 27.5 mpg‑imp (10.3 L/100 km)
2002-2005 Rover 1.8 T Manual 1,798 cc - L4 - TC 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) 215 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) 130 mph (209 km/h) 9.1 s 36.3 mpg‑imp (7.8 L/100 km)
2002-2005 Rover 1.8 T Automatic 1,798 cc - L4 - TC 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) 215 N⋅m (159 lb⋅ft) 127 mph (204 km/h) 9.7 s 31.7 mpg‑imp (8.9 L/100 km)
1998–2005 Rover 2.5 V6 Manual 2,498 cc - V6 - NA 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) 140 mph (225 km/h) 8.2 s 29.4 mpg‑imp (9.6 L/100 km)
1998–2005 Rover 2.5 V6 Automatic 2,498 cc - V6 - NA 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) 134 mph (216 km/h) 8.9 s 26.9 mpg‑imp (10.5 L/100 km)
2002–2005 Rover 2.5 V6 Automatic LWB 2,498 cc - V6 - NA 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) 134 mph (216 km/h) 9.9 s 26.6 mpg‑imp (10.6 L/100 km)
2003–2005 Ford 4.6 V8 Manual 4,601 cc - V8 - NA 260 PS (191 kW; 256 hp) 410 N⋅m (302 lbf⋅ft) 155 mph (249 km/h) 6.2 s 23.1 mpg‑imp (12.2 L/100 km)
2003–2005 Ford 4.6 V8 Automatic 4,601 cc - V8 - NA 260 PS (191 kW; 256 hp) 410 N⋅m (302 lbf⋅ft) 151 mph (243 km/h) 7.0 s 22.1 mpg‑imp (12.8 L/100 km)
LPG engines
Years Made By Model Engine Power Torque Top Speed 0-62
mph (0–100 km/h)
Economy
2002–2005 Rover 2.5 V6 LPG Automatic 2,498 cc - V6 - NA 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) 134 mph (216 km/h) 8.9 s 21.3 mpg‑imp (13.3 L/100 km)
2002–2005 Rover 2.5 V6 LPG Automatic LWB 2,498 cc - V6 - NA 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) 240 N⋅m (177 lbf⋅ft) 134 mph (216 km/h) 9.9 s 21.3 mpg‑imp (13.3 L/100 km)
Diesel engines
Years Made By Model Engine Power Torque Top Speed 0-62
mph (0–100 km/h)
Economy
1998–2005 BMW 2.0 CDT Manual 1,951 cc - L4 - TC 116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) 260 N⋅m (192 lbf⋅ft) 120 mph (193 km/h) 11.0 s 51.4 mpg‑imp (5.50 L/100 km)
1998–2005 BMW 2.0 CDT Automatic 1,951 cc - L4 - TC 116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) 260 N⋅m (192 lbf⋅ft) 118 mph (190 km/h) 12.2 s 40.9 mpg‑imp (6.91 L/100 km)
2002–2005 BMW 2.0 CDTi Manual 1,951 cc - L4 - TC 131 PS (96 kW; 129 hp) 300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft) 121 mph (195 km/h) 10.0 s 50.0 mpg‑imp (5.65 L/100 km)
2002–2005 BMW 2.0 CDTi Automatic 1,951 cc - L4 - TC 131 PS (96 kW; 129 hp) 300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft) 118 mph (190 km/h) 10.6 s 40.9 mpg‑imp (6.91 L/100 km)
2002–2005 BMW 2.0 CDTi Automatic LWB 1,951 cc - L4 - TC 131 PS (96 kW; 129 hp) 300 N⋅m (221 lbf⋅ft) 118 mph (190 km/h) 11.8 s 40.9 mpg‑imp (6.91 L/100 km)

Environmental impact

Each engine fitted to the Rover and MG flagships were analysed and given a score between 0 (cleanest) to 100 (dirtiest) by Next Green Car.[18]

MG Rover Vehicle CO2 Score Competitor Vehicle CO2 Score
Petrol engines
Rover 75 1.8 Manual
MG ZT 120 Manual
184 g/km 47[19] Alfa Romeo 156 1.6 T.S.
Volkswagen Passat 2.0
195 g/km
206 g/km
52[20]
55[21]
Rover 75 1.8 Automatic
MG ZT
224 g/km 57[22] Mitsubishi Galant 2.0 Automatic
Subaru Legacy 2.0 Automatic
224 g/km
224 g/km
60[23]
61[24]
Rover 75 2.0 V6 Manual
MG ZT
225 g/km 57[25] Lexus IS 200
Subaru Legacy 2.5
233 g/km
230 g/km
63[26]
62[27]
Rover 75 2.0 V6 Automatic
MG ZT
245 g/km 60[28] Mercedes-Benz C240 V6 TouchShift
Hyundai Sonata 2.5 V6 Automatic
256 g/km
246 g/km
63[29]
59[30]
Rover 75 1.8 T Manual
MG ZT 160 Manual
193 g/km 50[31] Honda Accord 2.0i VTEC
Peugeot 406 2.2
209 g/km
210 g/km
56[32]
57[33]
Rover 75 1.8 T Automatic
MG ZT
214 g/km 56[34] BMW 318i Automatic
SAAB 9-3 1.8T Automatic
220 g/km
221 g/km
60[35]
59[36]
Rover 75
MG ZT 160 V6 Manual
225 g/km 56[37] Kia Magentis 2.5 V6
237 g/km
57[38]
Rover 75 2.5 V6 Manual
MG ZT 190 Manual
225 g/km 57[39] Mitsubishi Galant 2.5 V6
Vauxhall Vectra 2.6i V6 24v
227 g/km
236 g/km
61[40]
64[41]
Rover 75 2.5 V6 Automatic
MG ZT 180 Automatic
249 g/km 65[42] Ford Mondeo 2.5i V6 Automatic
Mazda Xedos 9 2.5 Automatic
253 g/km
258 g/km
68[43]
69[44]
Rover 75
MG ZT 260 Manual
314 g/km 78[45] Volkswagen Passat 4.0 W8 4MOTION 317 g/km 80[46]
Rover 75 4.6 V8 Automatic
MG ZT
319 g/km 79[47] Volkswagen Passat 4.0 W8 4MOTION Tiptronic 312 g/km 79[48]
LPG engines
Rover 75 2.5 V6 LPG Automatic
MG ZT
214 g/km 44[49] Volvo S60 2.4 Bi-Fuel LPG Geartronic 227 g/km 61[50]
Diesel engines
Rover 75 2.0 CDT 116 Manual
MG ZT 120 CDTi Manual
163 g/km 55[51] Peugeot 406 2.0 HDi 90
SAAB 9-3 2.2 TiD
150 g/km
164 g/km
60[52]
65[53]
Rover 75 2.0 CDT 116 Automatic
MG ZT 120 CDTi Automatic
190 g/km 65[54] Audi A4 1.9 TDI PD 115 Tiptronic 184 g/km 71[55]
Rover 75 2.0 CDTi 131 Manual
MG ZT 135 CDTi Manual
163 g/km 55[51] Audi A4 1.9 TDI PD 130 Quattro
Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI
175 g/km
170g/km
66[56]
63[57]
Rover 75 2.0 CDTi 131 Automatic
MG ZT 135 CDTi Automatic
190 g/km 65[54] Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi 130 Automatic
Vauxhall Vectra 2.2 DTi 16v Automatic
203 g/km
208 g/km
76[58]
75[59]

Safety

The Rover 75 was designed with reinforced footwells, underfloor box beams, side impact bars and a "ring of steel" around each door opening to prevent jamming in case of an impact.[60] Driver and front passenger head and side airbags are fitted as standard, with side head "windowbags" available as an option until 2005 when they became standard equipment. If the window airbags had been standard equipment at the time of its Euro NCAP crash test in 2001, it would have scored the full five stars for the adult occupant impact rating.[61] Also fitted are disc brakes all round, anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) with a traction control system (TCS) available as an option on 2.0 engines and above.[62] On models fitted with Rover's Hi-Line infotainment system, a speed warning indicator was also included. Additionally, electronic stability control (ESC) was due to be made standard fitment on the 75 from the 2006 model year onwards.[63]

The 75 underwent Euro NCAP and ANCAP car safety tests in 2001.[64]

The Rover 75 achieved the following ratings:

Euro NCAP 2001 75[65] Points Rating
Adult Occupant: 30 out of 36      
Pedestrian Impact: 13 out of 36     
ANCAP 2005 75[66] Points Rating
Overall Score: 29.78 out of 35      
Offset Impact: 13.78 out of 16
Side Impact: 16.00 out of 16
Bonus Points: 0.00 out of 3

All seats have anti-submarine ramps and three-point inertia reel seat belts with pre-tensioners,[67] while the front seats get additional load limiters and automatic belt height adjustment as standard. In certain markets a seat belt reminder for the driver was fitted. Each seat has an adjustable head restraint with the front ones pivoting on SE models. Thatcham's organisation (New Car Whiplash Ratings) tested the Rover 75 and awarded it the following scores:

NCWR[68] Score
Geometric: G
Dynamic: M
Overall: M

G = Good A = Acceptable M = Marginal P = Poor

Security

A perimetric (and optional volumetric) alarm, engine immobiliser and remote-control central locking with deadbolts are standard equipment on the 75. Alloy wheels are fitted with locking wheel nuts. Automatic locking when driving off is standard, but can be disabled by a dealer. On the inside is a master locking switch and the boot can only be opened by remote control or an interior button.[60] A battery back-up sounder and tracking device called Trackstar were available as options.[62]

The 75 was tested by Thatcham's (NVSR) organisation and achieved the following ratings:[69]

Saloon Rating
Theft of car:      
Theft from car:      
Tourer Rating
Theft of car:      
Theft from car:      

Popularity

Initial sales of the Rover 75 failed to match the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 in the British car sales charts during 1999. The public unveiling of the car at the Birmingham Motor Show drew favourable reactions, but was unfortunately overshadowed by a press conference afterwards by BMW chairman, Bernd Pischetsrieder, containing criticism of the UK Government's attitude to financial assistance in the redevelopment of the Rover Longbridge factory (where the new Mini and R30 were to have been produced),[70] and effectively suggesting that Rover was in crisis.[71] Press reaction interpreted this as saying that BMW were unhappy with continuing financial losses and were intending to close Rover down. This undoubtedly scared off many prospective buyers, despite the very positive reaction to the car itself. Indeed, it did (and still does) hold up very well with the Jaguar S-Type that was unveiled at the same show.[72] Rover's brand image also hurt the 75 against competitors despite its positive reception.[73]

Sales picked up substantially during 2000, and it was Britain's fifth-most popular new car in the month of April of that year. It was still selling reasonably well at the time of MG Rover's bankruptcy in April 2005, and a small number of unsold 75s were still in stock as of early-2007, as Nanjing Automobile was preparing to reopen Longbridge.

Based on the combination of safety, performance and maintainability, the Rover 75 was found in 2011 to be the cheapest car to insure in the United Kingdom across all age groups.[74]

Production

Year Production
1999 53,581
2000 31,545
2001 33,883
2002 32,123
2003 30,449
2004 24,156
2005 5,439
Total 211,175

Models

 
The first production Rover 75 model, a V6 Connoisseur, 1998
 
The last production Rover 75 model, a CDTi Connoisseur, 2005

1998 – 2004 (Mark I)

  • Classic
  • Classic SE
  • Club
  • Club SE
  • Connoisseur
  • Connoisseur SE
  • Vanden Plas (LWB model)

2004 – 2005 (Mark II)

  • Classic
  • Contemporary
  • Contemporary SE
  • Connoisseur
  • Connoisseur SE
  • Sport (Portugal)
  • Limousine (LWB model)

2006 – 2016 (Roewe 750)

  • 1.8 Turbo Base (18K4G, modified Rover K-Series)
  • 1.8 Turbo High-Line (18K4G, modified Rover K-Series)
  • 2.5 Base (25K4F, modified Rover KV6)
  • 2.5 High-Line o9629 (25K4F, modified Rover KV6)

Reviews

  • Auto Trader      [75]
    'The 75's biggest problem was its image; potential buyers just assumed it was hopelessly outclassed by rivals. Nothing could be further from the truth though, as the car could compete on equal terms with some prestigious adversaries'
  • Honest John      [76]
    Positives: A fine looking car from all angles. Destined to become a classic
    Negatives: Let down by cooling system problems on all K-Series engines, particularly the 1.8
  • Parker's      [77]
    Pros: Rover refinement and heritage. Handsome looks and a charming, comfortable interior.
    Cons: Mid-range Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz [rivals].
  • RAC      [78]
    'The Rover 75 Tourer is one of those rare ... cars that retains a genuine sense of occasion whenever you get behind the wheel. The retro clocks and the buttoned down rectitude of the detailing all contributes to a huge feel good factor.'
  •      [79]
    'Recommended. The standard 75 has an elegance missing from German executive car rivals, with wood and leather harking back to a bygone age. The Tourer estate models are, surprisingly, even prettier and very practical indeed.'
  • What Car?      [80]
    For - It's excellent over long distances and smooths out bumps like a luxury car. It's cheap, well equipped and practical, and comes with olde-worlde charm.
    Against - The rear seats are cramped and you get a much sharper drive from its German rivals.
  • Which?      [81]
    For: rock-bottom prices | strong diesel engine | lots of equipment | comfortable
    Against: patchy reliability | hefty depreciation | no dealer network | limited warranty
  • Wise Buyer's      [82]
    'The elegant 75 showed that Rover ... could build a quality executive car that's refined, reliable, good to drive [with] real presence.'

Awards and accolades

1999

  • What Car? – 'Car of the Year'[83]
  • What Car? – 'Compact Executive Car of the Year'
  • What Car? – 'Diesel Car of the Year'
  • Auto Express – 'World Car'
  • Journal/AA – 'Business Car of the Year'[84]
  • Italy - 'World's Most Beautiful High Class Saloon'[84]
  • Bild am Sonntag – 'Golden Steering Wheel Award'[84]
  • The Society of Plastic Engineers – Innovative Use of Plastic[84]
  • British International Motor ShowBest Riding And Handling FWD Saloon in the World
  • Japan – 'Import Car of the Year' (1999–2000)[85]
  • Middle East Wheels & Gears – 'Car of the Year'

2000

  • Middle East Wheels & Gears – 'Car of the Year'
  • New Zealand's National Business Review – 'Car of the Year'
  • Executive Class – 'Portuguese Car of the Year'
  • What Car? – 'Compact Executive Car of the Year'
  • 2000 'European Car of the Year' Awards: Only Executive Car Short Listed
  • Used Car Buyer – 'Used Car of the Year'

2001

  • Used Car Buyer – 'Used Car of the Year'
  • Diesel Car Magazine – 'Compact Executive Car'
  • JD Power Survey – Only European Car in the Top 5

2002

  • Auto Express Used Car Honours – 'Best Diesel Car'
  • Used Car Buyer – 'Best Used Medium Car'
  • ITM – 'Car of the Year'[86]
  • Australian Institute of Transport Management – 'Car of the Year'

2004

  • Used Car Buyer – 'Used Car of the Year'
  • Used Car Buyer – 'Best Used Family Car of the Year'
  • Most Popular British Armed Forces Tax Free Car Purchase

2006

  • Auto Express Driver Power – 'Best Ride Quality' (1st)

2007

2010

  • Auto Express Driver Power – 'Best Ride Quality' (2nd)[87]

2011

  • Auto Express Driver Power – 'Best Ride Quality' (1st)[88]

Chinese production

 
Roewe 750

Production of the Rover 75 and MG ZT ended when MG Rover Group went into administration in April 2005. The Rover 75 design was purchased by Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) in early 2005, although the new MG Rover Group owner, Nanjing Automobile Corporation (NAC) acquired the tooling for the car. Both companies launched revised versions of the 75/ZT in China. SAIC's model was named the Roewe 750 (following the purchase of the Rover brand by Ford, the Roewe marque was created by SAIC for use worldwide) and NAC's the MG 7.

The Roewe brand and Roewe 750 were launched at the Beijing Motor Show in November 2006. The 750 is based on the long-wheelbase 75 platform, and engineering was completed by Ricardo 2010.[89]

The MG 7 was launched in March 2007.[90] NAC also introduced a long-wheelbase version of the MG 7, called the MG 7L.[91]

Brilliance B8

Shortly before the collapse of Rover, Brilliance who had a deal with BMW like Rover was looking to expand their product line with a big saloon so they went to Rover to use the 75. As a demo, Rover exported 24 Brilliance B8s to China that were sold through dealerships although the cars were only meant to be prototypes. Because the deal never happened, they are still the only 24 Brilliance B8s.[92]

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For the 1949 1959 automobile see Rover P3 The Rover 75 is an executive car manufactured initially by the Rover Group and later by MG Rover under the Rover marque and available over a single generation with front wheel drive in either saloon sedan or station wagon estate configurations Later variants included an extended wheelbase model and a rear wheel drive variant with a V8 engine In 2001 MG Rover launched a badge engineered variant the MG ZT A coupe concept was built but did not receive further development Rover 75Rover 75 Connoisseur SEOverviewManufacturerRover GroupMG RoverAlso calledMG ZT Brilliance B8Production1998 2005Model years1999 2005AssemblyCowley Oxford United KingdomLongbridge Birmingham United KingdomDesignerRichard WoolleyBody and chassisClassExecutive carBody style4 door saloon5 door estateLayoutTransverse Front engine front wheel driveLongitudinal Front engine rear wheel drive Rover 75 V8 PlatformRover R40RelatedMG 7MG ZTRoewe 750BMW 3 Series E46 PowertrainEnginePetrol1 8 I4 18K4F1 8 T I4 18K4T 2 0 V6 20K4N2 5 V6 25K4N4 6 V8 2L2EDiesel2 0 I4 M47RTransmissionManual5 speedAutomatic4 speed V8 5 speed I4 amp V6 DimensionsWheelbase2 746 mm 108 1 in saloon estate 2 946 mm 116 0 in limousine Length4 747 mm 186 9 in saloon 4 791 mm 188 6 in estate 4 950 mm 194 9 in limousine Width1 778 mm 70 0 in Height1 424 mm 56 1 in Kerb weight1 370 1 600 kg 3 020 3 530 lb ChronologyPredecessorRover 600Rover 800SuccessorRoewe 750 China MG 750Rover 75s were manufactured by the Rover Group at Cowley Oxfordshire for one year After owner BMW sold Rover the 75 was manufactured by the new MG Rover Group at their Longbridge site in Birmingham The Rover 75 debuted at the Birmingham Motor Show with deliveries commencing in February 1999 As the last Rover executive sedan saloon production of all models ended in 2005 when MG Rover Group entered receivership Contents 1 History 1 1 Tourer 1 2 Long Wheelbase 1 3 Rover 75 V8 1 4 Facelift 1 4 1 Exterior 1 4 2 Interior 1 4 3 Technical 1 5 Gallery 2 Engine specifications 3 Environmental impact 4 Safety 5 Security 6 Popularity 6 1 Production 7 Models 8 Reviews 9 Awards and accolades 10 Chinese production 11 Brilliance B8 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditThe Rover 75 started life as part of a group of three new designs 1 for the company under the guidance of Richard Woolley a large saloon codenamed Flagship a smaller vehicle with the codename of Eric and the 75 Of these only the 75 concept progressed The initial aim was to reskin the Rover 600 launched in April 1993 2 but following the BMW takeover in 1994 it was quickly decided that this platform would not be reused but replaced by an entirely new model scheduled for launch in the late 1990s Work on the new model codenamed R40 progressed with little operational interference from BMW the styling received an enthusiastic response from the management and both companies believed the classical look would be the ideal direction for Rover Advanced design processes included 3D virtual reality assembly simulations The Rover 75 debuted at the Birmingham Motor Show on 20 October 1998 3 and went on sale until 17 June 1999 having been extensively tested by the motoring press 4 The 75 featured a range of petrol and diesel engines from 1 8 to 2 5 litre sizes Petrol engines provided were Rover s 4 cylinder K series in 1 8 litre guise and the quad cam KV6 offered in either short stroke 2 0 or revised 2 5 litre formats The 2 0 litre was later dropped on introduction of the 1 8 litre turbo for emissions purposes A diesel engine was provided through BMW Group channels Engineered by Rover Group and Steyr engineers for transverse mounting the 4 cylinder M47R M47 Rail differed from M47D20 engines found in the E46 3 Series and E39 5 Series by featuring a direct injection common rail system different turbocharger and more sophisticated systems for temperature management Transmissions on all models were either the Getrag 283 5 speed manual supplied from the company s new facility in Bari Italy or the JATCO 5 speed automatic unit one of the first transverse engine deployments made with this feature Disk brakes at all four wheels were augmented by a Bosch 5 7 4 channel ABS system and electronic brake force distribution The parking brake was a cable operated drum integral within the rear discs Suspension was via front MacPherson struts anchored by alloy lower L arms and widely spaced mounting points The rear suspension was a version of BMW s Z Axle arrangement used on the 1988 Z1 sports car The 75 won a series of international awards 5 6 Assembly originally took place at Cowley but in 2000 following the sale of the company by BMW to Phoenix Venture Holdings production was moved to Longbridge in Birmingham England 7 2001 saw the introduction of the Rover 75 Tourer developed alongside the saloon but never authorised for production by BMW swiftly followed by the MG ZT and MG ZT T more sporting interpretations of the model differentiated by modified sporting chassis settings and colour and trim derivatives citation needed Between 2000 and 2003 there were few changes to the range the most significant was the replacement of the 2 litre V6 engine by a low pressure turbocharged version of the 1 8 litre 4 cylinder engine The introduction of the greener 1 8 litre turbo greatly benefited British company car drivers who are taxed on carbon dioxide emissions A customisation programme Monogram was launched allowing buyers to order their car in a wider range of exterior paint colours and finishes different interior trims and with optional extras installed during production citation needed Rather surprisingly it was offered for sale in Mexico making it the first Rover to be sold in the Americas since the Sterling From June 2002 a factory approved dual fuel petrol liquid petroleum gas conversion was available in the UK on 1 8 and 2 5 litre models The LPG conversion was an after market undertaking approved by MG Rover Developed by EcoGas Systems Ltd and Landi Renzo S R L in conjunction with MG Rover Powertrain Limited the conversion was ordered from Rover dealerships the cars retaining the three year factory warranty The retail price of the conversion was 2 195 but in an effort to encourage LPG use for transport for ecological reasons the UK Government offered a Powershift Rebate of some 60 of the conversion cost When running on LPG the Rover 75 suffers only a slight reduction in performance compared to running on petrol LPG fuel consumption is also slightly higher than when running on petrol but this is more than offset by the greatly reduced cost of the fuel Tourer Edit Rover released the station wagon estate bodystyle of the 75 called Tourer in July 2001 The tailgate featured an optional opening rear glass section The load space was up to 1 480 mm wide and 2 060 mm long 8 With the seats up there was 400 to 680 litres of cargo space and with the seats folded down in a 60 40 ratio complete with centre load through hatch there is 1 222 litres available Vehicle Saloon EstateRover 75 432 L 400 L 1 222 LAlfa Romeo 156 378 L 360 L 1 180 LAudi A4 440 L 390 L 1 250 LJaguar X Type 452 L 465 L 1 415 L 9 Lexus IS 400 L 343 L 1 000 LMercedes Benz C Class 430 L 465 L 1 510 LSAAB 9 3 425 L 419 L 1 273 LSelf levelling rear suspension and an integral load restraint system were optional for the Tourer Up to 100 kg can be loaded onto the roof 8 and the rear sill has a height of 544 mm Four hinged chrome lashing eyes are fitted to the floor and oddment stowage compartments and two recessed hooks are located in the side walls Long Wheelbase Edit Rover 75 Vanden Plas A stretched version of the Rover 75 initially called Vanden Plas later simply Limousine was introduced in 2002 Developed in conjunction with vehicle builder S MacNeillie amp Son Limited in Walsall England the model was stretched by 200 mm in the rear floor pan and altering the rear doors Available only in Connoisseur specification production moved to Longbridge after an initial short run by MacNeillie The 75 was a ministerial car in the British Government Tony Blair having access to one while he was Prime Minister 10 Alistair Darling was seen in a long wheelbase Rover 75 Rover 75 V8 Edit Rover 75 V8 Rover announced a V8 model at the Geneva Motor Show in 2004 This was the second iteration of the rear wheel drive platform developed from the front wheel drive Rover 75 platform by MG Rover following the MG ZT 260 introduced in 2003 and was the first V8 engined Rover since the demise of the Rover SD1 in 1986 The platform was extensively re engineered for Ford s 4 6 litre Modular V8 and rear wheel drive including a stiffened tunnel and bespoke rear suspension 11 As with the ZT 260 the 75 V8 was built on the standard production line removed to allow the necessary structural modifications and installation of the V8 drivetrain then returned to the line for final trim Instead of the MG ZT 260 s Tremec TR 3650 manual gearbox the Rover 75 V8 featured Ford s 4R75W 4 speed automatic transmission Other features included non standard heating and ventilation revised brakes and suspension quad exhaust pipes special badging and a premium front bumper featuring a deeper grille 166 were produced in both saloon and tourer body styles compared with 717 MG ZT 260s for a total of 883 V8 cars A heavily modified MG ZT T V8 known as the X 15 broke the speed record for a non production estate car on Bonneville Salt Flats in September 2003 achieving 225 609 mph 363 082 km h The engine was bored out to 6 litres producing 765 bhp 570 kW 776 PS but remained normally aspirated 12 13 Facelift Edit Exterior Edit In the northern hemisphere spring of 2004 Rover introduced a facelifted 75 featuring an entirely new front grille and bumper with one piece headlights with halogen projectors The rear also featured a new bumper with a revised chrome boot handle 14 The premium grille usually reserved for V8 and long wheelbase models was also applied to the limited edition CDTi Sport model in Portugal This version with blacked out trim and 17 inch alloy wheels was otherwise a Connoisseur SE spec celebrating Rover s centenary in Portugal 15 Interior Edit Dashboard pre facelift Classic SE Club and Club SE trim levels were dropped and on Connoisseur trim light oak wood took the place of the original walnut which remained standard fitment on the entry level Classic trim Rover also added a new trim to the range called Contemporary which featured revised fittings such as larger alloy wheels body colour exterior accents black oak wood trim and sports seats as well as an altered equipment The instrumentation and its back lighting were revised the console texture finish was revised and the seat bolsters revised Access to the rear seats was improved and leg room increased 16 Technical Edit Steering received revised ratios from the MG ZT Suspension was reworked 16 Gallery Edit Pre facelift styling pre facelift early Cowley build Rover 75 Saloon pre facelift early Cowley build Rover 75 Saloon rear pre facelift Rover 75 Tourer estatePost facelift styling Facelift Rover 75 saloon Facelift Rover 75 saloon Facelift Rover 75 estateEngine specifications EditThe Rover 75 and MG ZT derivative were powered by a combination of Rover s own petrol and LPG K Series and KV6 engines as well as Ford s Modular V8 and BMW s M47 diesel engine The latter was designated M47R to identify the unit as a Rover special 17 Petrol enginesYears Made By Model Engine Power Torque Top Speed 0 62mph 0 100 km h Economy1998 2005 Rover 1 8 Manual 1 798 cc L4 NA 120 PS 88 kW 118 hp 160 N m 118 lbf ft 121 mph 195 km h 10 9 s 36 2 mpg imp 7 8 L 100 km 1998 2005 Rover 1 8 Automatic 1 798 cc L4 NA 120 PS 88 kW 118 hp 160 N m 118 lbf ft 118 mph 190 km h 12 3 s 30 1 mpg imp 9 4 L 100 km 1998 2002 Rover 2 0 V6 Manual 1 998 cc V6 NA 150 PS 110 kW 148 hp 185 N m 136 lb ft 130 mph 209 km h 9 6 s 30 1 mpg imp 9 4 L 100 km 1998 2002 Rover 2 0 V6 Automatic 1 998 cc V6 NA 150 PS 110 kW 148 hp 185 N m 136 lb ft 127 mph 204 km h 10 8 s 27 5 mpg imp 10 3 L 100 km 2002 2005 Rover 1 8 T Manual 1 798 cc L4 TC 150 PS 110 kW 148 hp 215 N m 159 lb ft 130 mph 209 km h 9 1 s 36 3 mpg imp 7 8 L 100 km 2002 2005 Rover 1 8 T Automatic 1 798 cc L4 TC 150 PS 110 kW 148 hp 215 N m 159 lb ft 127 mph 204 km h 9 7 s 31 7 mpg imp 8 9 L 100 km 1998 2005 Rover 2 5 V6 Manual 2 498 cc V6 NA 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp 240 N m 177 lbf ft 140 mph 225 km h 8 2 s 29 4 mpg imp 9 6 L 100 km 1998 2005 Rover 2 5 V6 Automatic 2 498 cc V6 NA 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp 240 N m 177 lbf ft 134 mph 216 km h 8 9 s 26 9 mpg imp 10 5 L 100 km 2002 2005 Rover 2 5 V6 Automatic LWB 2 498 cc V6 NA 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp 240 N m 177 lbf ft 134 mph 216 km h 9 9 s 26 6 mpg imp 10 6 L 100 km 2003 2005 Ford 4 6 V8 Manual 4 601 cc V8 NA 260 PS 191 kW 256 hp 410 N m 302 lbf ft 155 mph 249 km h 6 2 s 23 1 mpg imp 12 2 L 100 km 2003 2005 Ford 4 6 V8 Automatic 4 601 cc V8 NA 260 PS 191 kW 256 hp 410 N m 302 lbf ft 151 mph 243 km h 7 0 s 22 1 mpg imp 12 8 L 100 km LPG enginesYears Made By Model Engine Power Torque Top Speed 0 62mph 0 100 km h Economy2002 2005 Rover 2 5 V6 LPG Automatic 2 498 cc V6 NA 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp 240 N m 177 lbf ft 134 mph 216 km h 8 9 s 21 3 mpg imp 13 3 L 100 km 2002 2005 Rover 2 5 V6 LPG Automatic LWB 2 498 cc V6 NA 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp 240 N m 177 lbf ft 134 mph 216 km h 9 9 s 21 3 mpg imp 13 3 L 100 km Diesel enginesYears Made By Model Engine Power Torque Top Speed 0 62mph 0 100 km h Economy1998 2005 BMW 2 0 CDT Manual 1 951 cc L4 TC 116 PS 85 kW 114 hp 260 N m 192 lbf ft 120 mph 193 km h 11 0 s 51 4 mpg imp 5 50 L 100 km 1998 2005 BMW 2 0 CDT Automatic 1 951 cc L4 TC 116 PS 85 kW 114 hp 260 N m 192 lbf ft 118 mph 190 km h 12 2 s 40 9 mpg imp 6 91 L 100 km 2002 2005 BMW 2 0 CDTi Manual 1 951 cc L4 TC 131 PS 96 kW 129 hp 300 N m 221 lbf ft 121 mph 195 km h 10 0 s 50 0 mpg imp 5 65 L 100 km 2002 2005 BMW 2 0 CDTi Automatic 1 951 cc L4 TC 131 PS 96 kW 129 hp 300 N m 221 lbf ft 118 mph 190 km h 10 6 s 40 9 mpg imp 6 91 L 100 km 2002 2005 BMW 2 0 CDTi Automatic LWB 1 951 cc L4 TC 131 PS 96 kW 129 hp 300 N m 221 lbf ft 118 mph 190 km h 11 8 s 40 9 mpg imp 6 91 L 100 km Environmental impact EditEach engine fitted to the Rover and MG flagships were analysed and given a score between 0 cleanest to 100 dirtiest by Next Green Car 18 MG Rover Vehicle CO2 Score Competitor Vehicle CO2 ScorePetrol enginesRover 75 1 8 ManualMG ZT 120 Manual 184 g km 47 19 Alfa Romeo 156 1 6 T S Volkswagen Passat 2 0 195 g km206 g km 52 20 55 21 Rover 75 1 8 AutomaticMG ZT 224 g km 57 22 Mitsubishi Galant 2 0 AutomaticSubaru Legacy 2 0 Automatic 224 g km224 g km 60 23 61 24 Rover 75 2 0 V6 ManualMG ZT 225 g km 57 25 Lexus IS 200Subaru Legacy 2 5 233 g km230 g km 63 26 62 27 Rover 75 2 0 V6 AutomaticMG ZT 245 g km 60 28 Mercedes Benz C240 V6 TouchShiftHyundai Sonata 2 5 V6 Automatic 256 g km246 g km 63 29 59 30 Rover 75 1 8 T ManualMG ZT 160 Manual 193 g km 50 31 Honda Accord 2 0i VTECPeugeot 406 2 2 209 g km210 g km 56 32 57 33 Rover 75 1 8 T AutomaticMG ZT 214 g km 56 34 BMW 318i AutomaticSAAB 9 3 1 8T Automatic 220 g km221 g km 60 35 59 36 Rover 75MG ZT 160 V6 Manual 225 g km 56 37 Kia Magentis 2 5 V6 237 g km 57 38 Rover 75 2 5 V6 ManualMG ZT 190 Manual 225 g km 57 39 Mitsubishi Galant 2 5 V6Vauxhall Vectra 2 6i V6 24v 227 g km236 g km 61 40 64 41 Rover 75 2 5 V6 AutomaticMG ZT 180 Automatic 249 g km 65 42 Ford Mondeo 2 5i V6 AutomaticMazda Xedos 9 2 5 Automatic 253 g km258 g km 68 43 69 44 Rover 75MG ZT 260 Manual 314 g km 78 45 Volkswagen Passat 4 0 W8 4MOTION 317 g km 80 46 Rover 75 4 6 V8 AutomaticMG ZT 319 g km 79 47 Volkswagen Passat 4 0 W8 4MOTION Tiptronic 312 g km 79 48 LPG enginesRover 75 2 5 V6 LPG AutomaticMG ZT 214 g km 44 49 Volvo S60 2 4 Bi Fuel LPG Geartronic 227 g km 61 50 Diesel enginesRover 75 2 0 CDT 116 ManualMG ZT 120 CDTi Manual 163 g km 55 51 Peugeot 406 2 0 HDi 90SAAB 9 3 2 2 TiD 150 g km164 g km 60 52 65 53 Rover 75 2 0 CDT 116 AutomaticMG ZT 120 CDTi Automatic 190 g km 65 54 Audi A4 1 9 TDI PD 115 Tiptronic 184 g km 71 55 Rover 75 2 0 CDTi 131 ManualMG ZT 135 CDTi Manual 163 g km 55 51 Audi A4 1 9 TDI PD 130 QuattroMercedes Benz C220 CDI 175 g km170g km 66 56 63 57 Rover 75 2 0 CDTi 131 AutomaticMG ZT 135 CDTi Automatic 190 g km 65 54 Ford Mondeo 2 0 TDCi 130 AutomaticVauxhall Vectra 2 2 DTi 16v Automatic 203 g km208 g km 76 58 75 59 Safety EditThe Rover 75 was designed with reinforced footwells underfloor box beams side impact bars and a ring of steel around each door opening to prevent jamming in case of an impact 60 Driver and front passenger head and side airbags are fitted as standard with side head windowbags available as an option until 2005 when they became standard equipment If the window airbags had been standard equipment at the time of its Euro NCAP crash test in 2001 it would have scored the full five stars for the adult occupant impact rating 61 Also fitted are disc brakes all round anti lock brakes ABS electronic brakeforce distribution EBD with a traction control system TCS available as an option on 2 0 engines and above 62 On models fitted with Rover s Hi Line infotainment system a speed warning indicator was also included Additionally electronic stability control ESC was due to be made standard fitment on the 75 from the 2006 model year onwards 63 The 75 underwent Euro NCAP and ANCAP car safety tests in 2001 64 The Rover 75 achieved the following ratings Euro NCAP 2001 75 65 Points RatingAdult Occupant 30 out of 36 Pedestrian Impact 13 out of 36 ANCAP 2005 75 66 Points RatingOverall Score 29 78 out of 35 Offset Impact 13 78 out of 16Side Impact 16 00 out of 16Bonus Points 0 00 out of 3All seats have anti submarine ramps and three point inertia reel seat belts with pre tensioners 67 while the front seats get additional load limiters and automatic belt height adjustment as standard In certain markets a seat belt reminder for the driver was fitted Each seat has an adjustable head restraint with the front ones pivoting on SE models Thatcham s NCWR organisation New Car Whiplash Ratings tested the Rover 75 and awarded it the following scores NCWR 68 ScoreGeometric GDynamic MOverall MG Good A Acceptable M Marginal P PoorSecurity EditA perimetric and optional volumetric alarm engine immobiliser and remote control central locking with deadbolts are standard equipment on the 75 Alloy wheels are fitted with locking wheel nuts Automatic locking when driving off is standard but can be disabled by a dealer On the inside is a master locking switch and the boot can only be opened by remote control or an interior button 60 A battery back up sounder and tracking device called Trackstar were available as options 62 The 75 was tested by Thatcham s New Vehicle Security Ratings NVSR organisation and achieved the following ratings 69 Saloon RatingTheft of car Theft from car Tourer RatingTheft of car Theft from car Popularity EditInitial sales of the Rover 75 failed to match the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 in the British car sales charts during 1999 The public unveiling of the car at the Birmingham Motor Show drew favourable reactions but was unfortunately overshadowed by a press conference afterwards by BMW chairman Bernd Pischetsrieder containing criticism of the UK Government s attitude to financial assistance in the redevelopment of the Rover Longbridge factory where the new Mini and R30 were to have been produced 70 and effectively suggesting that Rover was in crisis 71 Press reaction interpreted this as saying that BMW were unhappy with continuing financial losses and were intending to close Rover down This undoubtedly scared off many prospective buyers despite the very positive reaction to the car itself Indeed it did and still does hold up very well with the Jaguar S Type that was unveiled at the same show 72 Rover s brand image also hurt the 75 against competitors despite its positive reception 73 Sales picked up substantially during 2000 and it was Britain s fifth most popular new car in the month of April of that year It was still selling reasonably well at the time of MG Rover s bankruptcy in April 2005 and a small number of unsold 75s were still in stock as of early 2007 as Nanjing Automobile was preparing to reopen Longbridge Based on the combination of safety performance and maintainability the Rover 75 was found in 2011 to be the cheapest car to insure in the United Kingdom across all age groups 74 Production Edit Year Production1999 53 5812000 31 5452001 33 8832002 32 1232003 30 4492004 24 1562005 5 439Total 211 175Models Edit The first production Rover 75 model a V6 Connoisseur 1998 The last production Rover 75 model a CDTi Connoisseur 2005 1998 2004 Mark I Classic Classic SE Club Club SE Connoisseur Connoisseur SE Vanden Plas LWB model 2004 2005 Mark II Classic Contemporary Contemporary SE Connoisseur Connoisseur SE Sport Portugal Limousine LWB model 2006 2016 Roewe 750 1 8 Turbo Base 18K4G modified Rover K Series 1 8 Turbo High Line 18K4G modified Rover K Series 2 5 Base 25K4F modified Rover KV6 2 5 High Line o9629 25K4F modified Rover KV6 Reviews EditAuto Trader 75 The 75 s biggest problem was its image potential buyers just assumed it was hopelessly outclassed by rivals Nothing could be further from the truth though as the car could compete on equal terms with some prestigious adversaries Honest John 76 Positives A fine looking car from all angles Destined to become a classicNegatives Let down by cooling system problems on all K Series engines particularly the 1 8 Parker s 77 Pros Rover refinement and heritage Handsome looks and a charming comfortable interior Cons Mid range Audi BMW and Mercedes Benz rivals RAC 78 The Rover 75 Tourer is one of those rare cars that retains a genuine sense of occasion whenever you get behind the wheel The retro clocks and the buttoned down rectitude of the detailing all contributes to a huge feel good factor Verdict On Cars 79 Recommended The standard 75 has an elegance missing from German executive car rivals with wood and leather harking back to a bygone age The Tourer estate models are surprisingly even prettier and very practical indeed What Car 80 For It s excellent over long distances and smooths out bumps like a luxury car It s cheap well equipped and practical and comes with olde worlde charm Against The rear seats are cramped and you get a much sharper drive from its German rivals Which 81 For rock bottom prices strong diesel engine lots of equipment comfortableAgainst patchy reliability hefty depreciation no dealer network limited warranty Wise Buyer s 82 The elegant 75 showed that Rover could build a quality executive car that s refined reliable good to drive with real presence Awards and accolades Edit1999 What Car Car of the Year 83 What Car Compact Executive Car of the Year What Car Diesel Car of the Year Auto Express World Car Journal AA Business Car of the Year 84 Italy World s Most Beautiful High Class Saloon 84 Bild am Sonntag Golden Steering Wheel Award 84 The Society of Plastic Engineers Innovative Use of Plastic 84 British International Motor Show Best Riding And Handling FWD Saloon in the World Japan Import Car of the Year 1999 2000 85 Middle East Wheels amp Gears Car of the Year 2000 Middle East Wheels amp Gears Car of the Year New Zealand s National Business Review Car of the Year Executive Class Portuguese Car of the Year What Car Compact Executive Car of the Year 2000 European Car of the Year Awards Only Executive Car Short Listed Used Car Buyer Used Car of the Year 2001 Used Car Buyer Used Car of the Year Diesel Car Magazine Compact Executive Car JD Power Survey Only European Car in the Top 52002 Auto Express Used Car Honours Best Diesel Car Used Car Buyer Best Used Medium Car ITM Car of the Year 86 Australian Institute of Transport Management Car of the Year 2004 Used Car Buyer Used Car of the Year Used Car Buyer Best Used Family Car of the Year Most Popular British Armed Forces Tax Free Car Purchase2006 Auto Express Driver Power Best Ride Quality 1st 2007 Auto Trader Used Car Awards Best Family Car 2010 Auto Express Driver Power Best Ride Quality 2nd 87 2011 Auto Express Driver Power Best Ride Quality 1st 88 Chinese production Edit Roewe 750 Production of the Rover 75 and MG ZT ended when MG Rover Group went into administration in April 2005 The Rover 75 design was purchased by Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation SAIC in early 2005 although the new MG Rover Group owner Nanjing Automobile Corporation NAC acquired the tooling for the car Both companies launched revised versions of the 75 ZT in China SAIC s model was named the Roewe 750 following the purchase of the Rover brand by Ford the Roewe marque was created by SAIC for use worldwide and NAC s the MG 7 The Roewe brand and Roewe 750 were launched at the Beijing Motor Show in November 2006 The 750 is based on the long wheelbase 75 platform and engineering was completed by Ricardo 2010 89 The MG 7 was launched in March 2007 90 NAC also introduced a long wheelbase version of the MG 7 called the MG 7L 91 Brilliance B8 EditShortly before the collapse of Rover Brilliance who had a deal with BMW like Rover was looking to expand their product line with a big saloon so they went to Rover to use the 75 As a demo Rover exported 24 Brilliance B8s to China that were sold through dealerships although the cars were only meant to be prototypes Because the deal never happened they are still the only 24 Brilliance B8s 92 References Edit Interview with Richard Woolley the 75 amp ZT Owners Club The75andztclub co uk Retrieved 3 October 2010 The Unofficial Austin Rover Web Resource Austin rover co uk Archived from the original on 30 September 2010 Retrieved 3 October 2010 The New Rover 75 One Of Britain s Fine Cars October 1998 News Archive Honest John classics honestjohn co uk Retrieved 20 November 2017 BBC News The Company File Rover s 75 reasons to be hopeful news bbc co uk 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