The Rover P6 series, including the 2000, 2200, and 3500 models based on engine displacement, was a line of saloon cars manufactured by Rover and British Leyland in Solihull, UK, from 1963 to 1977. Notably, the P6 was honored as the first recipient of the prestigious European Car of the Year award.
Introduced on October 9, 1963, just before the Earls Court Motor Show, the P6 was initially branded as the Rover 2000. It represented a departure from previous models like the P4, with a fresh and innovative design aimed at appealing to a broader audience. The vehicle targeted a growing market segment that sought cars positioned between standard