Rover 400

The Rover 400 is a compact family car produced by the British manufacturer Rover from 1990 to 1999, spanning two primary generations. The first generation launched in 1990, primarily known for its hatchback and saloon variants, was based on the Honda Concerto platform reflecting Rover’s collaboration with Honda. The second generation, introduced in the mid-1990s, featured a refreshed design and improved mechanical components with updated dimensions and enhanced interior space. The Rover 400 was recognized for its blend of British styling and Japanese reliability, positioned as an affordable yet premium option in the compact segment.

Discontinued Generations