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Description Not a lot of people would ever have heard about this car so that's exactly one reason why I'm uploading it here on dA. The luxury British executive Rover 75 with a 4.6L V8

The Rover 75 is a compact executive car produced by British automobile manufacturers Rover Group and later by MG Rover, under the Rover marque. The Rover 75 was available with front-wheel drive in either a saloon or estate body style and latterly, in long-wheelbase form and a rear-wheel drive, V8-engined specification. In 2001, an MG-branded version was launched by MG Rover, called the MG ZT.

and here's more info about that exact same engine which goes into this car.

Rover announced the new V8 model at the Geneva Motor Show also in 2002. This was the second iteration of the modified rear-wheel-drive platform developed by MG Rover and already receiving plaudits from the media. The car also boasted a new grille stretching down from the bonnet shut-line to the bottom lip of the bumperβ€”a style that had also just appeared on Audi's A6, which was not lost on the press.

The Rover 75 V8 was created as a means of proving MG Rover's engineering expertise and to attract a development partner to the company. The car was extensively re-engineered to accommodate Ford's Modular V8 in 4.6 litre capacity, driving the rear wheels to give a car with much higher performance, taking advantage of the stiffening tunnel in the body structure.[8] These cars were built on the standard production line, and then removed to allow the necessary structural modifications to be carried out. The cars were then returned to the trimming lines for completion. Just under 900 were produced in both saloon and Tourer body styles, carrying either Rover 75 or MG ZT trim. The cars had numerous differences to the standard versions, drive train notwithstanding, with non standard heating and ventilation, and brakes and suspension capable of dealing with the extra power[citation needed]. Externally, there is little to indicate what is under the bonnet, other than quad exhaust pipes and a couple of subtle badges, although a large 'premium' grille was fitted to some cars following the 2004 facelift.

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.

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Comments: 18

LGZ22 [2022-08-19 14:32:57 +0000 UTC]

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ShawnSkunk [2013-11-06 22:42:34 +0000 UTC]

ooh nice.

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toyonda In reply to ShawnSkunk [2013-11-07 13:48:48 +0000 UTC]

thanks a lot man

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ShawnSkunk In reply to toyonda [2013-11-07 23:48:44 +0000 UTC]

ur welcome.

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GILZUR [2013-11-06 22:23:15 +0000 UTC]

Now its ChineseΒ 

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toyonda In reply to GILZUR [2013-11-07 13:48:40 +0000 UTC]

yup "Roewe Motors China"

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Roddy1990 [2013-06-28 00:17:03 +0000 UTC]

Gotta love how different the V8 was from the V6...whereas the first was RWD, the other was FWD

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toyonda In reply to Roddy1990 [2013-06-28 14:47:28 +0000 UTC]

man, I heard the V8 was just one hell of a gas guzzler Bad gas mileage as a Hummer H3

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Roddy1990 In reply to toyonda [2013-06-28 15:48:23 +0000 UTC]

I don't give a damn, still more awesome than a Hummer H3


Can't say the same if the comparison is with an H1, though.

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TorinoTalladega [2013-06-23 03:12:22 +0000 UTC]

These can be found everywhere in the UK… xD

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toyonda In reply to TorinoTalladega [2013-06-23 08:37:31 +0000 UTC]

[link] ever heard about this car?

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Danchix [2013-06-22 22:19:22 +0000 UTC]

The front looks like from a MG GT.

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toyonda In reply to Danchix [2013-06-23 08:37:39 +0000 UTC]

[link] ever heard about this car?

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Danchix In reply to toyonda [2013-06-24 15:34:54 +0000 UTC]

nope, but i think i might have seen something similar

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BlackLeatheredOokami [2013-06-22 17:48:58 +0000 UTC]

Of course I've heard about this car! My uncle owned one

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toyonda In reply to BlackLeatheredOokami [2013-06-23 08:38:30 +0000 UTC]

and may I ask if he liked it? Because from what I heard, these were some gas-guzzling machines with fuel economys as terrible as a Hummer H2.

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BlackLeatheredOokami In reply to toyonda [2013-06-23 09:31:16 +0000 UTC]

He loved it, but he installed LPG to drive more economical. He owns the brand new Ford S-Max.

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toyonda In reply to BlackLeatheredOokami [2013-06-24 11:51:47 +0000 UTC]

ah yes, the S-Max, seen a few of those around, They're very rare but I like that car and would definitely prefer it to the rover 75 ( Not to mention European Ford is built by Germans )

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