Rover 400 Series Rover 45 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Rover |
Production | 1990–2005 |
Assembly | United Kingdom: Longbridge, Birmingham |
Designer | Peter Stevens |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Small family car |
Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Rover 200 MkI (for R8) Rover 200 MkII (for HH-R) Austin Montego (for the saloon and estate/tourer) Austin Maestro (for hatchback) |
Successor | MG 6 |
The Rover 400 Series, and later the Rover 45, are a series of small family cars that were produced by the British manufacturer Rover from 1990 to 2005. The cars were co-developed as part of Rover's collaboration with Honda. The first-generation 400 was based on the Honda Concerto, and the Mark II 400 (later the Rover 45) was based on the Honda Domani/Civic.
Honda petrol engines were used in some Rover models, while the market competitive Rover L-series diesel engine was used from the mid-1990s in Hondas, before they designed their own diesel engine.[1]