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Morgan to produce new sports car to take on Aston Martin

- JACK MCKEOWN See Wednesday’s edition for our 16-page Winter Motoring magazine.

Morgan Motor Company – creator of the iconic 3 Wheeler, alongside other classics – is set to reinvent itself with a modern sports car to rival the likes of Aston Martin.

The new flagship vehicle will arrive before 2024, on a new front-engined, rear-wheel-drive platform.

While Morgans tend to use traditiona­l manufactur­ing processes, including wooden chassis components, the new car will use the latest in chassis and powertrain engineerin­g, with a bonded and riveted aluminium box-section chassis.

Current top-end Morgans use an aluminium chassis but are based on a platform first seen in 2000, and have been highly modified since to meet manufactur­ing legislatio­n. Morgan believes the new chassis will provide the right platform for its next wave of models, and can be modified for use into the next decade.

The platform will first be seen in 2019, on a new model internally named “Wide body”. This sports car, the company confirmed, will use a powertrain “never before seen in a Morgan” – pointing the way for an all-electric or hybrid model. The new flagship model will then follow before 2024.

Initially, the car is likely to be produced as a hand-built two-door coupe, fitted with a six-cylinder engine producing around 350bhp.

Performanc­e will likely be close to the brand’s late flagship the Plus 8, meaning a 0-60mph time of around 4.5 seconds and a top speed of more than 150mph. It’s likely to be priced around the same level as the Aston Martin V8 Vantage, so approximat­ely £120,000.

The new chassis is similar in weight and dimensions to the current one but twice as rigid, aiding handling and comfort.

Crucially, the platform can also handle forthcomin­g electrific­ation demands, providing space for batteries and electric motors if necessary.

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Morgan is to launch a high performanc­e sports car to take on Aston Martin.

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