Model record
Austin Maestro
Background
The Austin Maestro is a small family car which was produced in Oxford, England, from November 1982 to December 1994. There are two body styles, a five-door hatchback and a two-door van. It was introduced by British Leyland (BL) under the Austin marque, with the Rover Group selling it simply as the Maestro starting from 1988. An MG-branded performance version was sold as the MG Maestro from 1983 until 1991.
Text adapted from “Austin Maestro” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Weight
- 915 kg
- Dimensions
- 4,060 × 1,690 × 1,420 mm
Still on UK roads
72
licensed vehicles · 2025
2014 ▼ 60% since 2014 2025
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 · DVLA VEH0124 ↗
Sources
Related
Contemporaries
1979
Aston Martin Bulldog
United Kingdom
1986
Bentley Eight
United Kingdom
1983
Bentley Mulsanne
Luxury vehicle · United Kingdom
1980
Morris Ital
United Kingdom
1981
Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit
United Kingdom
1983
Toyota CAMRY
United Kingdom
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Same marque
Other Austin models
- 10 —
- 10 hp —
- 12 —
- 12/4 —
- 12/4 "Low Loader" Taxi —
- 12/6 —
- 14 —
- 15 hp —
- 15/20 —
- 16 —
- 16 hp —
- 18 —
- 18/24 —
- 20 hp —
- 25/30 —
- 28 —
- 30 hp —
- 40 hp —
- 50 —
- 7 —
- 7 hp —
- 8 —
- A40 Countryman —
- A40 Devon —
- A40 Farina —
- A40 Somerset —
- A40 Sports —
- A50 Cambridge —
- A55 Cambridge —
- A70 —
- A90 —
- Ant —
- Apache —
- Arrow —
- Atlantic —
- Big 7 —
- Champ —
- FX3 —
- FX4 —
- Freeway —
- Gipsy —
- K8 —
- Kimberley —
- Sheerline —
- Twenty —
- de Luxe —
- SEVEN 1923
- A30 1924