The British Morgan sports cars still have wood in their frames. But it's rare to see wood used to the extent that you see here: Californian car fabricator Peter Portugal is selling "The Dolphin ...
Morgan is best known for building sports cars out of wood, using tools from the 1950s. But it also has an eye on the future, and has today revealed the prototype for its first electric car.
Morgan states that the Plus Six Pinnacle will be the final iteration of high-performance sports cars to carry the brand’s ...
Little is known about it, but the model will apparently have a modern design as the Plus Six will be the “last high-powered Morgan sports cars with the traditional wing silhouette.” ...
The Morgan Super 3 represents an outlier in contemporary sports car design. Although the tiny three-wheeler is directly linked to Morgan’s long history and past heritage, you’d be hard-pressed to find ...
British sports car maker Morgan is to be sold to an Italian venture capitalist firm. InvestIndustrial will take a majority stake for an undisclosed amount. The Morgan family, which has owned the ...
It is a source of great pride that we have the opportunity to work with a racing car designer and constructor who has achieved such success on the international stage. "Whilst Morgan sports cars ...
Designed by Matt Humphries, a 21-year-old design student, that first car was a one-off created for a Swiss banker who’d funded most of Morgan’s GT3 racing. After the reception it received at ...
being the first turbocharged Morgan and the first to use the CX aluminium bonded platform. So how much change is to come from the next generation car? Electrification? Less of a ‘classic shape’?
Revenue for Morgan is projected to reach US$2m in 2024. Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2029) of 10.21%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$3m by 2029.
Revenue for Morgan is projected to reach US$1m in 2024. Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2029) of 1.66%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$1m by 2029.