Rover CityRover

The Rover CityRover was a supermini car marketed by the British manufacturer MG Rover under the Rover marque, between 2003 and 2005. Launched in the autumn of 2003, the car was a rebadged version of the Indian-developed Tata Indica. Its interior space and performance were considered poor for a small car in contemporary road tests and its lack of quality, poor road handling and high price were not well received. Production of the CityRover ceased in April 2005, along with the rest of the MG Rover range, when the company went bankrupt.

Rover CityRover

The Rover CityRover was a supermini car marketed by the British manufacturer MG Rover under the Rover marque, between 2003 and 2005. Launched in the autumn of 2003, the car was a rebadged version of the Indian-developed Tata Indica. Its interior space and performance were considered poor for a small car in contemporary road tests and its lack of quality, poor road handling and high price were not well received. Production of the CityRover ceased in April 2005, along with the rest of the MG Rover range, when the company went bankrupt.