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Rover 25 1.8 Classic

HatchbackPetrolAutomaticFWDYear 2004G
115
Horsepower · 85 kW
10.3s
0–100 km/h
179
km/h top speed
8.2
l/100 km

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic is a hatchback powered by a petrol engine delivering 115 hp (85 kW). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 10.3 s and reaches a top speed of 179 km/h. Fuel efficiency stands at 8.2 l/100 km combined, CO₂ emissions of 196 g/km. Drive is routed to the front-wheel-drive axle via an automatic. This variant was introduced in 2004 as part of the Rover 25 (2004-2005) generation, and sits alongside 3 other variants in this generation. Full specifications — including engine displacement, transmission type, dimensions, weight, and historical list price — are available on the specifications page.

Updated Jun 2026 · Data curated by Cars-Data.com
Quick answers
What is the engine power of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic produces 115 hp (85 kW).

How fast does the Rover 25 1.8 Classic accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 10.3 seconds.

What is the top speed of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic?

The top speed of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic is 179 km/h.

What is the fuel consumption of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic has a combined fuel consumption of 8.2 l/100 km.

What are the CO₂ emissions of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic emits 196 g/km of CO₂.

What transmission does the Rover 25 1.8 Classic have?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic is equipped with a Automatic transmission.

Is the Rover 25 1.8 Classic front, rear, or all-wheel drive?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic sends power through the FRONT WHEEL DRIVE drivetrain.

What is the engine size of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic has a 1,796 cc engine with 4 cylinders.

What is the torque of the Rover 25 1.8 Classic?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic produces 160 Nm of torque.

When was the Rover 25 1.8 Classic introduced?

The Rover 25 1.8 Classic was introduced in 2004.