MG ZR (2001-2005)
he ZR was the smallest model in the new MG ‘Z’ range, but was by far the biggest seller. MG Rover turned the ‘R3’ Rover 25 into something that offered genuine, back-to-basics fun in the corners. Upgraded suspension, steering and brakes did all the real work, but the real genius of the ZR was in its marketing. The MG cosmetic makeover – body kit, mesh grilles, rear spoiler, thin-spoke alloy wheels showing a peek of red brake caliper, bucket seats, alloy gear knob and orange