Rover 75 Coupe Concept
(from MG Rover Press
Release) Britishness, understated elegance and always an
interior that is undeniably ‘a better place to be’ are Rover virtues
that have come together in the Rover 75 Coupe concept car.
The company’s design team wanted to mark the first 100 years of the
Rover marque with a stylish design that would sit confidently as the
latest in the line of renowned Rovers like the P4, the handsome P5
coupe, the innovative P6 2000 model and the bold SD1 hatchback.
This has been achieved in the form of the Rover 75 Coupe concept – a
beautiful and elegant two-door expression of the stylish 75 Saloon.
The concept’s interior strongly focuses on Burr Maple wood and tan
leather hide introducing the style of designer furniture into the
automotive lounge, extending Rover’s trademark for a welcoming
interior.
Peter Stevens, Rover’s design director says: “I want people to turn
away for a moment from post modern brutalism and to enjoy the
elegant and timeless lines of the 75 Coupe’s design. The true
character of a Rover comes from its ability to present a cosseting
environment with comfort and refinement being the high priorities,
elements that should be expressed in the form and detailing of the
exterior of the car.
“Heritage is a great strength for a marque as it gives you the terms
of reference and something to build on for the future. That is
exactly how we saw the challenge of presenting a Rover concept in
its Centenary year.”