Main reason is they didn't get the rights to use the name, JLR own it. You're right about the Roewe name, it's exactly how most Chinese would pronounce Rover, so made a good alternative.Yeah, apparently the name was changed because the Chinese find it hard to pronounce “Ver” in Rover, so naming it “Roe-we” to help its popularity in China.....
Not keen on battery swapping myself, there could be too many different age or not looked after batteries, I'd rather keep the one I nurtured all its life.![]()
SAIC Roewe considers battery swap-enabled models for mass market
In addition to offering battery swap-enabled models for the cab market, SAIC Roewe is also considering offering such models for the average consumer, providing a new endorsement for a model strongly advocated by Nio.cnevpost.com
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When I was a child, we did not have electricity at home, and my dad would rent an "Accumulator" from the local electrician's shop (a glass cased lead-acid battery). This would run his radio. Sometimes he would get a good one which would last a couple of weeks: other times, only a few days.Not keen on battery swapping myself, there could be too many different age or not looked after batteries,
Look very similar to the Astra estates and you will need a special kit but at what cost still better if you need them than what’s on now ( decorative ) still if you look at the pics in the background you can see most of the cars have the old type grill so this is very new might take a while to get to the UKAre the roof rails decorative?