Rover LogoRover 100 Dimensions

The Rover 100 is a compact city car originally launched as the Austin Metro, later rebranded under the Rover name after the mid-1990s. It evolved through several generations, focusing on efficient urban mobility and a compact footprint ideal for city driving. Known for its small hatchback design, the Rover 100 offered practical dimensions with a length of approximately 3.5 to 3.7 meters and a width close to 1.5 meters, making it maneuverable in tight spaces. Over the years, it included multiple engine options and design tweaks reflecting changes in automotive safety and style standards.

Discontinued Generations

1994 Rover 100 Cabrio (XP)

Red convertible with soft black fabric roof and compact body.
1395 mm
L:3521 mm | W:1550 mm

1994 Rover 100 Cabrio (XP)

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1994-2000
  • Model Year: 1994
Body Style: Cabriolet
  • Length: 3521 mm138.6 in
  • Width: 1550 mm61.0 in
  • Height: 1395 mm54.9 in
  • Trunk Capacity: 222 liter7.8 cu ft

1990 Rover 100 (METRO) (XP)

Two-door white hatchback with dual vents and black trim
1377 mm
L:3521 mm | W:1550 mm

1990 Rover 100 (METRO) (XP)

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1990-1998
  • Model Year: 1990
Body Style: Hatchback
  • Length: 3521 mm138.6 in
  • Width: 1550 mm61.0 in
  • Height: 1377 mm54.2 in
  • Trunk Capacity: 229 liter8.1 cu ft
  • Trunk Capacity (Max): 552 liter19.5 cu ft
Small red car