Morgan confirms all new three-wheeled model
04 Sep 2021|916 views
The Morgan Motor Company has confirmed it is working on an all new three-wheeled vehicle to replace the outgoing Morgan 3 Wheeler. The heavily disguised engineering prototype seen in the pictures is currently undergoing durability testing.
Neither a name nor the specifications for the new three-wheeled vehicle have been confirmed. However, Morgan has confirmed that it will utilise a naturally aspirated inline three-cylinder Ford engine.
The new vehicle is also said to be defined by an all new design, adventurous character, and significant engineering advancements, taking inspiration from the many owners of the outgoing model that have embraced adventure travel and touring, and whose incredible journeys have reached all corners of the globe.
The testing and durability programme for this new three-wheeled vehicle is also claimed to be the most extensive validation of any Morgan ever developed.
The Morgan Motor Company has confirmed it is working on an all new three-wheeled vehicle to replace the outgoing Morgan 3 Wheeler. The heavily disguised engineering prototype seen in the pictures is currently undergoing durability testing.
Neither a name nor the specifications for the new three-wheeled vehicle have been confirmed. However, Morgan has confirmed that it will utilise a naturally aspirated inline three-cylinder Ford engine.
The new vehicle is also said to be defined by an all new design, adventurous character, and significant engineering advancements, taking inspiration from the many owners of the outgoing model that have embraced adventure travel and touring, and whose incredible journeys have reached all corners of the globe.
The testing and durability programme for this new three-wheeled vehicle is also claimed to be the most extensive validation of any Morgan ever developed.
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