Especificaciones y análisis del Rover 25
Power
113HP
Torque
260Nm
Consumption
5.5l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
9.7s
Top Speed
185km/h
Weight
1130kg
Price
15,737€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
304 L
50 L
83 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Rover 25 5p TD (113 CV) Comfort · 113 CV (2004-2005)
General description
The 2005 Rover 25 5-door TD 113 HP, in its Comfort version, presents itself as a compact and functional option, ideal for those seeking a diesel vehicle with a balance between performance and economy. Priced at €15,737, this model was positioned in the market as an interesting alternative for daily use.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Rover 25 TD 113 HP offers an honest driving experience. Its 2.0-liter diesel engine, with 113 HP and a torque of 260 Nm at 2000 rpm, provides adequate response for most situations, allowing acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.7 seconds and a top speed of 185 km/h. The 5-speed manual gearbox is precise, and the combined consumption of 5.5 l/100km makes it an efficient companion for long journeys or urban use. The suspension, McPherson type at the front and trailing arm with torsion element at the rear, seeks a compromise between comfort and stability, though without great sporting pretensions. The rack-and-pinion steering offers a direct feel, contributing to predictable driving.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the Rover 25, although already several years old in 2005, maintained a classic and discreet British aesthetic. Its lines are simple and functional, without fanfare, which gives it a timelessness that some appreciate. At 3999 mm long, 1688 mm wide, and 1395 mm high, it is a compact car that performs well in urban environments. The interior, while not outstanding for luxury materials, is practical and well-organized, with a 304-liter trunk that meets daily needs. The Comfort version, as its name suggests, focuses on offering equipment that makes life on board more pleasant without excess.
Technology and features
In the technology section, the 2005 Rover 25 conformed to what was expected of a car in its segment at the time. Its direct injection diesel engine with turbo and intercooler was a proven and efficient technology. In terms of safety, it featured 262 mm front disc brakes and rear drums, a standard configuration. Power steering and well-calibrated suspension contributed to safe driving. We should not expect large touchscreens or advanced driving assistance systems, as its approach was more traditional and functional.
Competition
In the competitive segment of compact diesel cars in 2005, the Rover 25 TD 113 HP faced models such as the Volkswagen Golf 1.9 TDI, the Ford Focus 1.8 TDCi, or the Opel Astra 1.7 CDTI. These rivals offered similar proposals in terms of power and efficiency, though each with its own character and design approach. The Rover sought to differentiate itself with a touch of British distinction and a competitive price, although the competition was fierce and with very established models in the market.
Conclusion
The 2005 Rover 25 5-door TD 113 HP Comfort is a car that, despite its age, remains an interesting option for those seeking an economical and reliable compact diesel. Its engine offers a good balance between performance and consumption, and its discreet design makes it suitable for any situation. It is a vehicle without great pretensions, but one that fulfills its purpose of transporting its occupants efficiently and comfortably. A car that, with proper maintenance, can continue to offer good service.




