Rover CDV

Backseat gone - and you've transformed the Rover 25 into a commercial van! It's as easy as that!
Backseat gone - and you've transformed the Rover 25 into a commercial van! It's as easy as that!

For the first time ever MG and Rover now produces commersial vans derived from production cars. The company believes there's a demand for a small van, and has transformed the Rover 25 and the MG ZR into vans they hope will attract small bussinesses.
The Rover van will be called Rover CDV and will be delivered either with a 1.4 litre petrol K series engine, or the L series 2-litre diesel engine.
The MG van is called MG Express and comes either with a 1.4-litre or 1.8-litre K series petrol engine or a 2.0-litre L series turbo diesel.



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