Environmental Impact
The Rover 75 compared favourably against rivals in terms of emissions. The official emissions data was analysed by Next Green Car. Each of the Rover 75's engines were analysed and given a score between 0 (cleanest) to 100 (dirtiest).
Rover Vehicle | CO2 | Score | Rival Vehicle | CO2 | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rover 75 1.8 | 184 g/km | 50 | Alfa Romeo 156 1.6 T.S. | 195 g/km | 52 |
Rover 75 1.8 Automatic | 224 g/km | 60 | Subaru Legacy 2.0 Automatic | 224 g/km | 61 |
Rover 75 2.0 V6 | 225 g/km | 61 | Lexus IS 200 | 233 g/km | 63 |
Rover 75 2.0 V6 Automatic | 245 g/km | 65 | Mercedes-Benz C240 V6 TouchShift | 256 g/km | 68 |
Rover 75 1.8 T | 193 g/km | 53 | Honda Accord 2.0i VTEC | 209 g/km | 56 |
Rover 75 1.8 T Automatic | 214 g/km | 59 | BMW 318i Automatic | 220 g/km | 60 |
Rover 75 2.5 V6 | 225 g/km | 61 | Mitsubishi Galant 2.5 V6 | 227 g/km | 61 |
Rover 75 2.5 V6 Automatic | 249 g/km | 66 | Mazda Xedos 9 2.5 Automatic | 258 g/km | 69 |
Rover 75 4.6 V8 | 314 g/km | 81 | Volkswagen Passat 4.0 W8 4MOTION | 317 g/km | 84 |
Rover 75 4.6 V8 Automatic | 319 g/km | 83 | Audi A6 4.2 V8 Tiptronic Quattro | 314 g/km | 81 |
Rover 75 2.5 V6 LPG Automatic | 214 g/km | 51 | Volvo S60 2.4 Bi-Fuel CNG Geartronic | 178 g/km | 55 |
Rover 75 2.0 CDT/CDTi | 163 g/km | 59 | SAAB 9-3 2.2 TiD | 164 g/km | 65 |
Rover 75 2.0 CDT/CDTi Automatic | 190 g/km | 69 | Vauxhall Vectra 2.2 DTi 16v Automatic | 208 g/km | 75 |
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