1910 Rover 8 HP Tourer

Transportation history began to shift when John Kemp Starley developed the “Safety Bicycle” with its identical-sized wheels, making the hazardous “Penny Farthing” structure obsolete. Although the company first dabbled with motorized transport through an electric tricycle in 1888, it wasn’t until 16 years later, after Starley’s death, that they ventured into internal combustion engines. This transition marked the beginning of what would grow into a major automotive brand.

The 8 HP model holds distinction as the first production automobile from what would become the Rover Company. Designer Edmund Lewis, recruited from Daimler, created this single-cylinder car with an innovative aluminum backbone frame that remained in production until 1912. The early engines delivered approximately 13 bhp at 2600 rpm, with cooling supplied through side air scoops instead of the dummy radiator that gave the appearance of water cooling.

Technical features include a valveless engine connected to a three-speed-plus-reverse gearbox through Rover’s characteristic metal-to-metal clutch. Braking occurred via contracting bands on the rear wheels, operated by a side lever.


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