Model record
Rover 20
Background
The Rover 20 was a new medium sized car announced by Rover in June 1907. It was a production version of the car which won the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Race in 1906. However artillery wood wheels were fitted instead of the wire wheels used in the race and the longer wheelbase allowed the engine to be kept out of the passenger area. The prototype's engine came back beneath the petrol tank.
Text adapted from “Rover 20” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Rover models
- 10 P2 —
- 12 —
- 14 —
- 16 —
- 200 —
- 200 Coupé —
- 400 / 45 —
- 6 —
- 75 R40 —
- 8 —
- 9 —
- Light Six —
- Meteor —
- P3 —
- P4 —
- P5 —
- P6 —
- Quintet —
- Two-litre —
- 60 1947
- 75 1948
- 2000 SERIES 1951
- 90 1953
- 800 Series 1954
- 100 series 1956
- 95 1956
- 80 1957
- 3 LITRE 1959
- SD1 1961
- 3.5 LITRE 1964
- V8 1967
- RANGE ROVER 1970
- VITESSE 1977
- 400 SERIES 1983
- 200 SERIES 1984
- MINI 1984
- STERLING 1986
- METRO 1987
- MAESTRO 1989
- MONTEGO 1989
- 600 Series 1993
- COUPE 1994
- 25 1999
- 45 1999
- CityRover 2003
- Streetwise 2003