RE: Motorsport-ready Morgan Plus Four launched
RE: Motorsport-ready Morgan Plus Four launched
Monday 12th July 2021

Motorsport-ready Morgan Plus Four launched

'Clubsport' ethos means latest project cars retain road-legal status



Lots of us consider ourselves to be partial car designers; who didn't sketch supercars on their notebooks at school? But in the real world, most of us know precious little about what goes into the increasingly complicated process that is automotive engineering.

Which is why the input of future generations is so heart-warming to witness, especially when supported by universities and colleges - and even more so when manufacturers provide the opportunity to work on real-world product. Anything to stop them instagramming their avocados and dancing on TikTok.

Cue the new Plus Four motorsport variant, developed alongside the University of Wolverhampton's School of Engineering and its very own racing team, UWR. It arrives as part of Morgan's continuous model-development programme, but the wider project is also aimed at supporting education and training, and feeding students or school leavers into Morgan's apprenticeship scheme.


Two cars have been developed to compete in a host of club-level sprint and endurance championships, including the Morgan Challenge, and will feature in the rest of the 2021 season. UWR has provided the modifications and upgrades ready for the race, and will work trackside and in the workshop, helping train students for a motorsport or automotive engineering future.

Speaking of the cars themselves, these examples are based on the bonded-aluminium CX-Generation platform, which weighs just 97kg and offers twice the structural rigidity of Morgan's previous aluminium platform. There's also bespoke wishbone suspension and a BMW-sourced powertrain. Morgan says customer race cars can be built to order.

The motorsport-focused variant remains fully road legal, comes with a choice of manual or automatic transmissions, and can be driven to and from a circuit of your choosing. This all pays homage to Morgan's Le Mans winner from 1962, that finished the race and drove straight back home to Malvern, Worcestershire. A cool car made by cool young people - it's what we love to see.








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flowman

Original Poster:

107 posts

233 months

Monday 12th July 2021
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Yes please!

Cascade360

11,613 posts

109 months

Monday 12th July 2021
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Looks epic.

Manic Street Sleeper

1,173 posts

65 months

Monday 12th July 2021
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Hope they've treated the wooden parts with this wink


Sebring440

3,091 posts

120 months

Monday 12th July 2021
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Manic Street Sleeper said:
Hope they've treated the wooden parts with this wink
What "wooden parts"?


anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 12th July 2021
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Sebring440 said:
What "wooden parts"?
They still have the ash body frame of the standard cars don’t they? The “new chassis” just replaces the old steel version. The wooden bits continue - in the road cars anyway.

Athboy501

160 posts

190 months

Tuesday 13th July 2021
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I'll have mine in Yellow, Black and Silver with Dewalt on the side!

FTW

547 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th July 2021
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Athboy501 said:
I'll have mine in Yellow, Black and Silver with Dewalt on the side!
This ^

This sounds like a great project and I wish all those involved the upmost success with it.

Munter

31,330 posts

265 months

Tuesday 13th July 2021
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Wolves Uni have been racing the Morgans and a previous generation F3 car for quite a few years now. Wish I'd gone somewhere with that opportunity right there and ready to go. Lucky buggers.

skylarking808

1,072 posts

110 months

Tuesday 13th July 2021
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Great project. Car looks the business.

I got to play with a rusty MK 1 Escort at that age. Slightly envious...

Trackdayer

1,090 posts

65 months

Wednesday 14th July 2021
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Can't wait to be held up on track by a 58 year old retired engineer in one of these, wearing his brand new XL race suit as he weaves his 20mph turns around Cadwell Park, oblivious to the rest of the circuit following him round in procession.