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Roewe 750

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Manufacturer
  
Roewe (SAIC Motor)

Production
  
2006—2016

Also called
  
MG 750

Body style
  
4-door saloon

Roewe 750

Assembly
  
Yizheng, Yangzhou, China

Class
  
Mid-size luxury / Executive car

The Roewe 750 is an executive saloon that has been produced by Roewe in China since 2006, based on the Rover 75.

Overview

Launched in October 2006 and codenamed SAC528 during development, the wheelbase of the Roewe 750 is stretched by 103 mm (4.1 in) compared to the Rover 75. The drivetrain is a 2.5L V6 petrol engine(184bhp), based on the Rover KV6 engine and designated NV6, and the gearbox is a brand new 5-speed automatic. The company claims that 85% of the car is improved. Later, a 1.8T (turbo) petrol engine based on the Rover K-series engine, delivering around 160 bhp (119 kW; 162 PS) was introduced. The standard 1.8T version Roewe 750 was priced at 180,000 Yuan (US$29,000 or £14,500) in January 2008.

The 750’s three trim levels are 750D, 750E, and 750i. The 750D can include either engine and 16" wheels while the 750E and 750i are V6-only and 18" wheels. The upper-end 750i adds GPS and television/DVD as standard features. Prices range from 181,800 Yuan for a L4 to 268,800 Yuan for a loaded 750i.

SAIC Roewe claim acceleration from still to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 9.5 seconds for the 1.8T Manual, 11.5 seconds for the 1.8T automatic and 10.2 seconds for the V6 automatic, fuel efficiency of 6.0 and 6.4L/100 km respectively, and top speeds of 205 km/h (127 mph) for the four and 220 km/h (137 mph) for the V6.

In 2008, the Roewe 750 was launched in Peru and Chile, rebadged as the MG 750.

References

Roewe 750 Wikipedia