The Rover Streetwise was discontinued for long and only 15,000 cars were assembled. The compact crossover has an unusual design.
A 2005 Rover Streetwise crossover was photographed in Kiev. A cheap British model is a rarity in Ukraine. His pictures were published on the topcars_ua Instagram page.
Streetwise is the off-road version of the compact hatchback Rover 25. The Urban crossover was produced in the UK from 2003 to 2005, with only 15,000 of these cars built. Also, in 2008-2011, the model was produced in China under the name MG 3 SW.
The length of the small B-class crossover reaches 4 meters. It differs from the Rover 25 by a massive plastic body kit, increased ground clearance and a different radiator grille. There are also roof rails for the luggage. It is noteworthy that the model is offered not only in five-door but also in three-door versions.
The British crossover Rover Streetwise is equipped with a 1.6-liter four-banger gasoline engine with a capacity of 111 hp. With. and 5-speed manual transmission. The vehicle can reach 100 km/h in 9.3 seconds and a top speed of 190 km/h.
Additionally, the model was equipped with 1.4 liter (84 and 103 hp) and 1.8 liter (117 hp) gasoline engines, as well as a 2.0 liter 101 hp turbodiesel engine.
Previously Focus He said they took a photo of a charged Ford Mustang with more than 500 horsepower in Kiev.
We also wrote that we saw in the capital a very rare Toyota of the 2000s with non-standard design.
Source: Focus
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