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Rover M1 prototype coupe

Rover M1 prototype coupe 1947

Year:

1947

Class :

prototype

Body design :

Coupe

Engine:

Gasoline :0.7 liter (21 kW)

Length:

3454 mm

Width:

1422 mm

Wheelbase:

1956 mm

 

The Rover M1 was a small 2-door prototype coupe that Rover developed in 1947.

History

The Rover M1 series production did not take place; it stayed with the prototype. Made for use after the war as a light small engine car needed for good fuel consumption for the post war time.

The body was from light-alloy sheets the engine Solex carburettor-equipped in-line four-cylinder engine ( overhead inlet / side exhaust ) had a displacement of 699 cc and developed 28 bhp (21 kW) at 5000 rpm. The car had a wheelbase of 1956 mm and a track width of 1168 mm the frame as entirely from light-alloy sheets. this was 3454 mm long and 1422 mm wide. All 4 wheels had coil springs independent front suspension and a coil-sprung rigid axle at the rear located by radius arms and a Panhard rod.

This vehicle was the first development of Rover after the Second World War .