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Morgan has decided to relaunch one of its most successful models: the Threewheeler. The brand is bringing the model to the 21st century trying to use it as an answer to two of the main issues of contemporary life: conservation of precious resources and the protection of our beautiful natural environment. By downsizing and using a philosophy of simplicity are the ways Morgan wants the Threewheeler to contribute.
With the Threewheeler Morgan will be returning to its roots. Thanks to the simple design, work of Harry Morgan, the three-wheeled vehicle became one of the most successful lightweight cars of the early days of motoring. Between 1909 and 1953, Morgan produced 30,000 units in Mavern, but many more were made under license by Darmont Morgan in France.
Thanks to the small car Morgan offered a first experience of the freedom that car ownership could bring, The Threewheeler combined fast acceleration with a range of over 50 miles to a gallon of petrol, which was unbeatable at that time.
The Threewheeler was also a very successful racing car having won the French Grand Prix in 1913 and regularly lapping the banked Brooklands track at an average speed of over 100 mph.
For 2011 the Morgan Threewheeler is returning as a fusion of modern technology into a classic design. It is powered by the latest “Screaming Eagle” 1800 cc engine from Harley Davidson and a Mazda 5 speed gearbox that helps the car deliver a ‘get in and drive’ simplicity and reliability.
The passenger compartment is surrounded by a sturdy tubular frame and two rollover bars. The occupants are protected from the weather by an aerodynamic super formed ‘bullet’ hull. Still Morgan says that it managed to give the new model the freedom and contact with the road through the front wheels that reminds the joy of driving cars from the 20’s and 30’s but taking away fragility or temperament.
EncyclopediaMorganThreewheeler (modern)Threewheeler | Engine V 2 (56º vee) Displacement 121 cu in Top Speed 115 mph Transmission 5, Manual Maximum power 120 hp Type Roadster Fuel Petrol Fuel consumption (combined) -- | price -- annual ownership cost -- |