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How much horsepower does a Metro have?

There isn’t a single horsepower figure for the Metro; horsepower depends on the model and year. The classic Metro family, produced by Austin Rover from 1980 to 1998 and later badge-engineered as Rover Metro and MG Metro, used mainly small 1.0 and 1.3-liter engines. Typical outputs range from about 40–50 hp for the 1.0-liter units to roughly 60–75 hp for the 1.3-liter variants, with MG Metro versions often in the mid- to upper-70s horsepower. Exact figures vary by market, fuel system, and year of manufacture.


Metro lineup and horsepower


Engine options at a glance


Here are the main engine options used across the Metro family and their typical horsepower figures.



  • 1.0 L (998 cc) A-series engine: approximately 40–50 hp

  • 1.3 L (1275 cc) A-series engine: approximately 60–75 hp

  • MG Metro variants based on the 1.3 L engine: typically around 70–80 hp in standard form


Note that exact figures vary by year, fuel system (carbureted vs. fuel-injected), and emission controls. Some markets also offered minor tuning differences that affected horsepower by a few horsepower.


What horsepower means for Metro performance


Horsepower influences how quickly the Metro accelerates and its top speed, but the car’s light weight helps translate power into real-world performance. In typical driving, 1.0 L models feel nimble in urban conditions, while 1.3 L variants provide stronger acceleration on open roads. Official historic performance figures place 0–60 mph times roughly in the 12–15 second range for most 1.0–1.3 L Metro variants, with top speeds commonly in the 90–100 mph region depending on gearing and tires.


Buyer considerations today


For collectors or buyers today, horsepower is one piece of the puzzle. When evaluating a used Metro, verify the exact year and engine specification to confirm output, and consider how the vehicle has been maintained, since carburetor condition, fuel-injection tuning, and emissions equipment can affect measured power.


Summary


The Metro name covers a family of small British hatchbacks produced from 1980 to 1998, with horsepower that varies by engine. Most 1.0-liter cars produced about 40–50 hp; 1.3-liter versions produced around 60–75 hp, with MG Metro variants typically in the mid- to upper-70s horsepower. For any specific Metro, the exact horsepower depends on year, market, and the particular engine setup.

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