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a new beginning

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 7:38 am
door MARTIN
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FOR many visitors at the recent Beijing Auto Show, there was a surprise to be found - not because SAIC's new car was there, but thanks to Ford's decision to purchase the 'Rover' marque name from BMW, it was now to be seen on the Rongwei (Roewe) show stand. Ford's decision to purchase Rover at the last minute in order "to give priority to their purchasing power," meant that what we saw was the 'Roewe' - a new creation, with a British flavour to it.

The Roewe emblem might be similar to Rover's Viking longship - especially in its shape, but there are very important differences. The red and black colour scheme, the lion and the 'R' script mark it out as different enough to establish its own brand identity.

The Roewe 750 models are built in China from local componentry - and although the Rover 75 was launched in the late 1990s, it was a very good starting point from which a autonomous domestic manufacturer could base its vitally important new car on.

Before we even drove the car, it was clear that the most impressive feature of the Roewe is its appearance. It's easy to see similarities at the front end with Jaguar, and other classically styled British saloons. The cigar-shaped body styling has a distinctly classic style to it, and the Roewe looks like the latest of a long of of saloons.

A stylish tale
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The UK has a long motoring history although in recent years, only Rolls Royce, Bentley, and Jaguar seem to have remained true to their heritage. These companies built cars that were aimed at upper-class customers who knew what they wanted in their 'English' cars. This meant that styling didn't evolve in a fast-moving industry, and that meant that the cars ended up distanced from their opposition.

And in a market dominated by efficient Japanese cars and soulless Germans, the majority of the British cars really were like works of art. Now through some minor cosmetic surgery, SAIC has taken the British work of art and turned it into a tool to serve the Chinese people. The Roewe front end styling has been slightly revised and looks little different to the Rover it was based upon.

However, the Roewe 750 looks more aggressive at the front - giving it a more powerful style. Apart from that, the Roewe body is basically a carry-over from the design of the Rover 75 with the smallest of changes. The most significant changes are a 10cm increase in the wheelbase, and the drooping rear end design which cost boot- and leg-room has been revised - and from the C-post backwards some of that classic style with its charming curves have been lost.

The inside story
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Clearly, in the eyes of SAIC's designers, practicality has been an important issue - and within the romantic, classical design there has been a need to innovate - denoting that this is a new car. The bulkier rear end styling may have been at the expense of the styling, but it has been necessary for the Chinese market. Once inside, the full extent of the differences are clear to see - and the classic British style has been modernised.

Such is the success of the styling in our eyes, that had we not seen the Rover 75 beforehand, we'd have thought this was a brand new, good-looking, design.
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Inside the car, the classic ovaloid theme has been retained - as have the pretty white back-lit dials. Either side of the retro-looking analogue clock are two oval air vents - and it seems that many of the function buttons follow the same theme, leading us to think that it's a style unique to the marque for at least a century. The style of the Roewe has changed, and on first acquaintance, it seems that the interior materials are far away from the Rover's aritocratic DNA. Perhaps this is a function of the car's low list price.

On the road, the benefits of using of international resources in the production of our own brands is immediately obvious. Problems with most domestic cars, such as poor ride and handling and engine/transmission characteristics don't seem to be evident with the Roewe 750. It's a very smooth, mature platform from which the obvious benefits have been extracted.

On the road
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Although the five-speed automatic transmission of the Rover 75 didn't win universal praise, the Roewe system is hard to find fault with. There's little wrong with the performance, either, and the smooth shifting smooth and relatively quiet gearbox matches the car's personality perfectly. The original Rover KV6 engine comfortably handles it boost in maximum from 177bhp to 184bhp, although the torque figure remains the same.

The increased wheelbase does bring a weight penalty of nearly 100kg, and that means that the 0-60mph acceleration time has gone up to 10 seconds, from 8.9 in the Rover 75. The lengthened wheelbase gives the car similar comfort levels to the largest of competitors - and the Rover 75 was a great starting point, as it was originally very comfortable, despite its imperfect use of space.

Meanwhile, in order to meet China's road conditions, SAIC engineers at the European Research Centre (Ricardo2010) specified the car with firm springing, which has been softened for Chinese consumption. This softer ride, along with the lengthened wheelbase has made a significant contribution to the rear of comfort. However, this chassis adjustment means some wallowing. As well as the adjusted suspension, the brakes and their pedal action have been tuned for Chinese tastes, and that means they feel softer in operation.

Driving enthusiasts keen on the Rover 75 will begin to worry whether these changes will dilute that car's character. In fact, there is no need to worry, because although your driving style will need to adjust to compensate, you can still have a lot of fun in this car. We drove it close to 125mph from Hangzhou to the Qiandao Lake, and the best way to explain the feeling was that the chassis was solid - and the road was dismissed easily.

The Guteyi high-speed tyres were well up to the task of keeping the Roewe on the road, and braking performance is good. The thick-rimmed steering wheel feels good, but also assists with high speed stability.

In conclusion
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Like the opposition from Jaguar, the Rover 75 had a unique British feel to it - something the Roewe has inherited. Driving quickly in the the middle of the city, and the car made a beautiful and unique noise that attracted the attention of other drivers. Although the engine noise is pleasant, wind noise from the screen is not up to form, and will need to be modified before the Roewe 750 hits the market.

There has been a lot of the local optimization in its transformation into the Roewe 750, such as its new interior design, the longer wheelbase, and boot size. After all, Roewe-SAIC is only on the first step in the development of the marque, and much has been inherited rather than innovated. Now the challenge that faces the company is how to maintain the quality and 'Britishness' of the original while developing new models and selling them at a very competitive price.

As a toe-in-the-water exercise to see how customers will take to British-designed cars locally produced in China, the Roewe 750 is an impressive first step. The 750 takes its British style and aims straight for the competition - and from whichever angle you look at it, it will be interesting to see whether the opposition answers the challenge by producing similar cars. China's consumers already have plenty of choice - so the question is whether the people will readily accept new things.

Unlike the Passat, the Roewe will appeal to a more unique buying group - and will be offered at an attractive price. Perhaps the best way to defeat the opposition is simply by undercutting them.

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 11:15 am
door Roverforever
toch niets voor mij.

Een Rover hoort Europees te zijn

geef me dan maar een Jaguar of BMW

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 1:07 pm
door Bart-K
ik wil ze eerst wel eens in het echt zien

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 7:47 pm
door MARTIN
Roverforever schreef:toch niets voor mij.

Een Rover hoort Europees te zijn

geef me dan maar een Jaguar of B*W
jaguar is ook geen jaguar meer ,maar een veredelde ford als je het zo bekijkt.
en een bmw koopje niet want die heeft rover juist om zeep geholpen.

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 7:49 pm
door Järv
100% met Marvon eens .... ofschoon ik met de Jaguar wat minder problemen heb :mrgreen:

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 7:56 pm
door MARTIN
:mrgreen: hadden julie deze ook al gezien?

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ze zijn lekkel op dleef daal.

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 7:59 pm
door Järv
Hé? die heeft weer een MG logo op de grill :blink:

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 8:01 pm
door MARTIN
:mrgreen: yep ,dás die andere chineese fabriek.
kan jij het nog volgen.

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 8:09 pm
door Järv
Aha .... dus we hebben een SIAC ROEWE die een 75 ala 750 uitgeeft
en een Nanjing MG die een soortement van ZT gaat uitgeven?
Grappig .... laat maar komen hoor :H:

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 8:12 pm
door MARTIN
:mrgreen: ik hoop dat er snel een paar deze kant uitkomen zodat ze uitgebreid getest kunnen worden.

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 8:37 pm
door bam
Ik weet het niet, ik heb er geen gevoelens bij. :( :(

Ik heb dan nog liever en ford mondeo met een jaguar jas oftewel x type.

Bam

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 10:28 pm
door Roverforever
Ik ga Jaguar wel verdedigen hier.

Buiten de X-type heeft geen enkele Jag een Ford basis. De X-type heeft idd een Ford basis,maar de Mondeo is wel één van de beste chassis uit zij klasse hé. Bovendien is hij serieus verfijnd hoor.

Ik hoor nooit zeggen dat een Audi een opgeleukte VW is die zijn motor met een Skoda deelt....

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 10:43 pm
door Järv
Roverforever schreef:Ik hoor nooit zeggen dat een Audi een opgeleukte VW is die zijn motor met een Skoda deelt....
.. waarschijnlijk omdat dát merk nog niet ter sprake is gekomen ;)

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 10:47 pm
door Roverforever
zal wel hé


nee,ik heb over het laatst eens met de X-type 2.2d gereden en die ging goed met zijn zes-bak hoor.

En dat comfort was ook erg goed (al doet een R40 nog beter)

Geplaatst: di jan 02, 2007 11:51 pm
door Bart-K
ziet er toch een beetje raar uit, een 75 met MG logo op de grille :|

Geplaatst: wo jan 03, 2007 3:44 pm
door WillyWartaal
...en een B*W koopje niet want die heeft rover juist om zeep geholpen.
Maybe beetje n00b vraag maar is dat een mening of een feit...?!