The Rover 14 is a medium sized family car produced by the British company between 1924 and 1948 in several versions. Production was suspended in 1940-1945 due to the war, after which it resumed until the car was replaced by the Rover 75.
The Rover 14 P1 was announced in September 1933 as a replacement for the Pilot 14 and its production continued until 1938. It was sold primarily as a 4-door saloon and coupe but other variants were also available. The car was powered by a 1.6-litre I6 engine with a power output of 48 hp (40 kW), mated to a 4-speed gearbox, allowing it to reach a speed of 111 km/h (111 mph).





