The Rover P4 series, a collection of mid-size luxury saloon cars, was manufactured by the Rover Company from 1949 to 1964. The renowned designer Gordon Bashford was behind their distinctive design. While the P4 designation represented the official factory terminology for these vehicles, regular consumers referred to them by specific model names like Rover 90 or Rover 100.
Production of the Rover P4 series commenced in 1949 with the introduction of the 6-cylinder 2.1-litre Rover 75. This was followed by the debut of a 2-litre 4-cylinder Rover 60 four years later, designed to slot in beneath the Rover 75 in the lineup. To complete the trio, a 2