Rover Maestro

The Rover Maestro is a compact family car produced by the British Leyland Group, later the Rover Group, between 1983 and 1994. It succeeded the Austin Metro and was offered primarily as a hatchback, estate, and sedan in various trims and engine options. Known for its spacious interior and distinctive 1980s styling, the Maestro underwent several updates during its production run, reflecting changes in design and technology. Despite mixed commercial success, it remains a notable model in Rover's history and a point of interest for car size and specification comparisons.

Discontinued Generation