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Legendary British Marque Morgan Just Unveiled Its New Flagship Sportscar

Legendary British Marque Morgan Just Unveiled Its New Flagship Sportscar

Yahoo11-03-2025

The future of Morgan Motor Company is here.
The historic British marque just unveiled its new flagship, the Supersport, on Tuesday. The launch offers a contemporary take on Morgan's storied designs while housing a bevy of new tech to bring it into the 21st century. The newest entrance on the market is the company's attempt to rival other daily drivers, such as the Porsche 911 Carrera.
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The Supersport shows off some new exterior changes on its aluminum bodywork, such as the addition of a new shoulder line and a boot, which is the first Morgan vechile to offer one in over a decade.. The new car also offers up an interchangeable carbon-composite hard top and a folding mohair soft top, so you can transform it into a convertible whenever you please.
Besides its sleek, minimalist design, the Supersport has plenty of power under the hood, TopGear reported. The new ride comes equipped with a B58 TwinPower Turbo inline six-cylinder engine from BNW, which has been a longtime partner of Morgan's auto endeavors. That straight six produces 335 bph for the new car, and it's connected to a ZP eight-speed automatic gearbox. As for torque, you can expect 369 ft. lbs., along with a zero-to-62-mph time of 3.9 seconds and a 166 mph top speed.
The Supersport also houses an all-new CXV aluminum platform, an upgrade on the previous-gen CX Generation Aluminum platform that increases torsional rigidity by 10 percent. You can gain a further 10 percent increase if you adorn that carbon-fiber hard top on your new ride. (Suspension mounting point stiffness is up 100 percent). This new platform weighs in at about 225 pounds (102 kilograms), while the older iteration sat at nearly 214 pounds (97 kilograms.) Steering got an upgrade, too: It's now 13 percent quicker than Morgan's previous Plus Six model.
In the interior, that's where you'll see plenty of the modern tech shine. The Supersport offers a wireless charging pad, a Sennheiser auto system, and a driver's digital display. Though Morgan's classic retro touches still remain, with plenty of analog gauges in the middle of the dash. The wood on the door card, meanwhile, can be done up in 11 finishes, from engineered marquetry to traditional walnut.
Morgan's Supersport is priced from about $110,000 (£85,000 pounds), and it comes in a plethora of color combos to tailor the ride to your liking.
'The launch of the Morgan Supersport marks the culmination of five years of exploration, craftsmanship, and collaboration—our bold vision of 21st-century coachbuilding,' Jonathan Wells, Morgan's chief design officer, said in a statement. 'It has been a passion project for our team, an opportunity to push boundaries and define what a flagship Morgan can be.'
The Morgan Motor Company has been releasing vehicles from its headquarters in Malvern, U.K., for over 110 years. One of Britain's longest-running motor manufacturers, the company produces cars imbued with British DNA, mixing modern tech with traditional craftsmanship that's been a part of its storied history since the beginning.
As for other Morgan launches, the car maker is actually bringing its retro-style Plus Four roadster back to the U.S. market this month. It's a favorite of Ralph Lauren (who owns two models), so it'll surely fit into any car collection worth its salt—the same could be said for the new Supersport, too.Best of Robb Report
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