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New-look Morgan Plus Four goes back to basics

New headlights integrate indicator and daytime running lights into one unit Minimalist look for...


  • Apr 10 2024
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New-look Morgan Plus Four goes back to basics
New-look Morgan Plus Four goes back to basics
New headlights integrate indicator and daytime running lights into one unit
Minimalist look for retro roadster, alongside introduction of optional handling package

The Morgan Plus Four has been updated with a fresh look and an optional chassis upgrade aimed at improving its refinement, quality and liveability.

The minimalist re-design is intended to return the Plus Four to its traditional proportions, the sports car having grown when it moved to a modern architecture in 2020. Chief among the changes is the introduction of new lights developed in-house by Morgan. Up front, they are an inch (25.4mm) larger in diameter than on the outgoing car, comprising the main headlight beam, indicators and daytime running lights. The rear lights also incorporate the indicators, so the separate lenses have been removed from the car in a bid to declutter its design.

There are re-designed splitters at each end – painted matte black for concealment – onto which the number plates are mounted. 

The side and rear-view mirrors have also been replaced with new Morgan-developed units made from aluminium, said to be lighter, stronger and more functional than previously.

“Strategic design simplification has reduced visual distraction and celebrates enhanced quality at a component level throughout,” said Morgan design chief Jonathan Wells.

Morgan Plus Four in studio – rear quarter high

Inside, the premium Sennheiser sound system has been revised to provide greater volume, as well as more range for Bluetooth connections.

Little has changed under the skin bar the new Dynamic Handling Pack, an optional-extra upgrade developed with suspension specialist Nitron. It adds single-way-adjustable dampers and a rear anti-roll bar.

Morgan CEO Massimo Fumarola said: "Whilst other models within our lineup offer greater opportunity for experimentation, Plus Four requires a more delicate approach. We believe that the new features and detail culminate to create a fitting evolution and an immediate impression of a more refined, usable, and quality sports car, yet one that remains playful and fun.

Orders are open now at £62,500. As well as the visual and mechanical changes, Morgan has extended the standard warranty it offers from 30 months to three full years. This reflects the “continued development and incremental improvements” to the car since 2020, the company said.

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