ROVER P6 (1963-1977) : la berline britannique qui a changé les règles du jeu

Unveiled in the autumn of 1963, the Rover P6 marked a complete break in the history of the Solihull-based brand. With its innovative architecture, sophisticated suspension, bold design, and, unprecedentedly, an American-made V8 engine under the hood, this British saloon became the first "European Car of the Year" in 1964. In this new episode of Car Diaries, we delve into the genesis of the P6, its technical choices (some inherited from turbine-powered projects), its David Bache styling, its four-cylinder and V8 engines, its innovative interior, and its commercial trajectory until production ceased in 1977. A documentary dedicated to a unique car, at the crossroads of innovation, luxury, and performance. 👉 If you enjoy this type of automotive documentary, please subscribe to the channel and leave a comment. ⸻ 🔗 Find Les Carnets de l’Automobile on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... TikTok:   / lescarnetsdelautomobiles   Instagram:   / les_carnets_de_lautomobile   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kXbE8b...