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Van for high-speed deliveries

20th February 2003
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II There's a new name on the commercial market with the launch of a five-model range of car-derived vans from MG Rover, including the first-ever 1 MG commercial vehicles. Based on the MG ZR and Rover 25 hatchbacks, the new models combine high specification with keen pricing—ex

VAT prices start at £7,075.

All models get remote locking, alarm and rear wash/wipe as standard, with an integrated TrafficMaster system on the two Rover versions. An extensive options list is available.

The MG Express comes with three driveline options,

The fully trimmed loadspace is just 0,98m3.

1.4 and 2.0-litre petrol engines of 102 and 158hp respectively. and a 100hp 2.0-litre turbodiesel.

The Rover CDV comes with the same 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engine, or is available with an 83hp 1.4-litre petrol. All have a fully-trimmed loadspace of 0.98m5 with gross payloads of between 475kg and 520kg. A partial steel bulkhead is standard, with a full mesh extension as an option.

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