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Leading Fashion Designer's Monogram

Published: 22nd October 2002
MG Rover 25 Matthew Williamson Monogram


Matthew Williamson, Britain’s leading fashion designer has used MG Rover Group’s Monogram programme to construct a Rover 25 with his individual interpretation.

Painted in Monogram Chatsworth Supertallic, an elegant bronze with high reflective properties, the Rover car also features other individualistic characteristics. The interior features ‘Classic’ Monogram seats with full Alpaca leather upholstery, unique 'Matthew Williamson' twin needle stitching around the outer edges of the seat cushion, squab and headrest, and along feature lines of the seat facings. Alpaca leather is also used for the gearlever gaiter with stitching to match the seats.

15" Serpent alloy wheels, an option on the Rover 25 range and featured on the 2002 Geneva show-stopping ‘Matthew Williamson Art Car’ have been chosen to complement the elegant combination of colour and trim.

Finally, Alpaca leather has been added to the door trims to provide an even more sumptuous driving environment.

As with all UK Rover 25s, this car features the Trafficmaster traffic alert system, power steering and new Blaupunkt ICE unit as standard.


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