Tech Details: New Morgan Threewheeler
It's got 100bhp, will do 0-60mph in 4.5secs and has - er - three wheels
Morgan has unveiled the technical details for its re-born Threewheeler, a recreation of the iconic sports car that Morgan produced between 1909 and 1953.
Contrary to the original reports in the Telegraph when we first heard about the new Morgan Threewheeler back in early October, the new car will not be powered by an updated version of the original car's JAP engine. Instead, motive power will come from a Harley Davidson V-twin motor, which will give around 100bhp from its 1800cc capacity. That will be coupled to a Mazda 5-speed manual gearbox which, says Morgan, will provide "'get in and drive' simplicity and reliability".
The new Threewheeler is built from a tubular steel frame, with lightweight superformed aluminium panels making up the body. Passenger and driver are protected by twin rollover hoops, while a padded leather cockpit apparently "indulges the feeling of flying through the air".
The car, which Morgan tells us emphasises simple, honest functionality, is expected to weigh around 500kg all told, which should be enough to get the car to 60mph from rest in 4.5secs, en route to a 115mph top speed.
The initial Threewheelers will be 'standard' cars, but Morgan says that it will build more bespoke models once the initial production run has been completed.
All very nice, Morgan, but why now? "The future of road transport in the 21st Century has two big issues, the conservation of precious resources and the protection of our beautiful natural environment," says Morgan. "Downsizing and a philosophy of simplicity are ways of dealing with these problems. The Morgan Threewheeler is a proven answer to these problems. In 2011 the Morgan Motor Company is to expand its range and go back to its roots."
Morgan Threewheeler tech spec:
Weight: 500kg (Est.)
Power: 100bhp (at wheel) (Est.)
Top Speed: 115mph (Est.)
0-60 : 4.5 seconds (Est.)
Engine: 1800cc 'V twin'
Gearbox: 5 speed + reverse
Super formed aluminium body
Motorcycle homologation
Choice of 8 sport colours
Gloss black wheel arches and lamps
Gloss black wire wheels
Matt black exhausts + gloss heat shield
Nickel colored cowl
Super formed aluminium body
Gloss black roll hoops
Twin flyscreens
Black or tan leather
Leather seats, dash and side pads
Exposed tubular black chassis
Leather steering wheel + alloy centre
Black anodized dash panel
Aluminium 'aircraft' toggle switches
Body Colored trim panels
'Bomb release' style start button
So I think 0-60 is more likely to be 6 seconds - or more!
Anyway, well done to Morgan and good luck to them. I hope they sell many.
Edited to add, looking at the width of the tyres I don't think they'll get the traction to do such a quick 0-60 time.
Unless you have to have a three-wheeler with a Morgan badge on it, I'd have a look at one of them.
I have one, and I wouldn't sell it to buy a Morgan.
At the prices they're talking about though it's a bit much-guess I'll be waiting for Gordon Murrays i-whatever it's called for a ph approved daily runabout....


Like it and no doubt it'll sell well but wouldn't be in any garage, fantasy or real, of mine.


Like it and no doubt it'll sell well but wouldn't be in any garage, fantasy or real, of mine.
Great car by the way, I would love to drive one!



Like it and no doubt it'll sell well but wouldn't be in any garage, fantasy or real, of mine.

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