RE: Morgan Plus Six | Spotted

RE: Morgan Plus Six | Spotted

Tuesday 22nd April

Morgan Plus Six | Spotted

A great spec, just 2k miles and £17k cheaper than the new Supersport...


The new Morgan Supersport has finally landed and, for the most part, it’s been well received on these here forums and in the wider motoring press. Matt Bird noted that the Supersport felt noticeably sharper than the Plus Six, praising the improvement in grip and body control, which in turn made the new flagship more forgiving when approaching the limit. It’s not perfect, mind, with “too much wind noise” affecting its grand touring potential and remains compromised as a usable daily. Nevertheless, it represents a step forward for its maker and will doubtless get better with time. 

Some, however, will be hoping the firm sorts out some of the design quirks before it gets around to updating the Plus Four and Six. Most notably, the look from the rear with the hard top bolted on. It’s particularly unflattering in the launch pictures; so much so that some have complained about it subverting an otherwise very slick look. It does, however, look a lot better in person, having now seen the real deal in the metal at last weekend’s Sunday Service at Castle Combe. But if you’re not convinced and prefer your Morgan a touch more traditional, then you may want to consider this wonderfully-specced Plus Six instead.

If you joined us at Castle Combe last Sunday, you may have already seen this car in person. Conveniently, it was parked next to the new Supersport, both of which were brought along by the same seller, serving up a nice opportunity to compare the two. The Supersport looks a little sleeker and crisper, partly thanks to influences lifted from the stunning (and very limited) Midsummer that debuted last year. The Plus Six, meanwhile, is a proper old-school Morgan with a slightly more geometric bodywork that’s covered in louvres. It’s not quite as polished as the Supersport, but given it doesn’t look all that different to Morgans ten, twenty or thirty years its senior, it might just be the look that ages the best. 

As classic as it looks on the outside, this Plus Six is packing BMW’s B58 turbocharged straight-six: a unit that has powered a fair slice of the German marque’s petrol line-up for the last decade or so. In the Mog, it develops 335hp and 369lb ft of torque, which is on par with what the Z4 and Toyota GR Supra, only the Plus Six weighs just a smidgen under 1,100kg. Pair that with an eight-speed ZF automatic gearbox (a manual was never an option, sadly) and you get a 0-62mph time of just 3.9 seconds, a good 0.5 seconds quicker than the aforementioned Z4 and Supra.

That also puts it on a par with the Supersport, so you’re not exactly sacrificing speed by going with the older Plus Six. Granted, the new car is built on a newer platform and has a plusher interior, but it’s not like the Plus Six is lacking in luxury. This one’s got quilted leather seats, bluetooth connectivity and LED interior lighting. It’s also fitted with the Touring Pack, comprising of heated comfort seats and air conditioning. Wouldn’t say no to either of those.

Registered in 2022, this Plus Six has only covered 2,000 miles and, therefore, should be as minty to drive as it looks in the pics. The seller’s asking £84,995, which is a nice discount on the original sticker price and a whopping £17k less than the cost of a new Supersport. For that, you’re getting the same performance as the new car crammed into a similar shape and with a whole lot more louvres to boot. When you think of it like that, it’s not all that difficult a decision to make. 


SPECIFICATION | MORGAN PLUS SIX TOURING PACK

Engine: 2,998cc straight-six, turbocharged
Transmission: eight-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 335@5,000-6,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 369@1,600-4,500rpm
MPG: 35.8
CO2: 180
Year registered: 2022
Recorded mileage: 2,000
Price new: £92,000
Yours for: £84,995

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yme402

Original Poster:

521 posts

116 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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What ever happened to the Plus 8? Thats the one to have.

Latifisnc

1,315 posts

106 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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With the exception of the wheels, I really like these.

Motormouth88

582 posts

74 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Whilst I admire Morgan and the new Supersport, I’d have this over that.

iguana

7,176 posts

274 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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yme402 said:
What ever happened to the Plus 8? Thats the one to have.
Totally agree, they did offer a spazmatic on them too, but manual too.


philrs03

201 posts

110 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Not sold on Morgan’s, but Williams Automobiles are absolutely fantastic. Top, top people there and a lovely place to swing in for a brew. I don’t work there nor is this a paid promotion… just a happy Caterham customer!

biggbn

26,959 posts

234 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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For me, that blows the new car into the weeds. An anomalous thing, a gorgeous cliche I'm so glad exists

Iamnotkloot

1,703 posts

161 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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I like them a lot but:
a. that steering wheel
b. that auto gear changer

sdiggle

196 posts

104 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Welcome to Pistonheads Bingo: The Morgan Edition

Better than the new one yes
That BMW drive selector yes
Something about the wooden frame redface

getmecoat

Code Black

133 posts

63 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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I’m not normally a Morgan fan but I think this one looks really good - better than the Supersport!

soad

33,874 posts

190 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Looks superb, shame it’s not a manual.

cerb4.5lee

36,810 posts

194 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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sdiggle said:
Welcome to Pistonheads Bingo: The Morgan Edition

Better than the new one yes
That BMW drive selector yes
Something about the wooden frame redface

getmecoat
I'm 52 this year, and I still feel about 50 years too young for these I reckon! hehe

They're definitely an old boy's motor for me.

biggbn

26,959 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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cerb4.5lee said:
sdiggle said:
Welcome to Pistonheads Bingo: The Morgan Edition

Better than the new one yes
That BMW drive selector yes
Something about the wooden frame redface

getmecoat
I'm 52 this year, and I still feel about 50 years too young for these I reckon! hehe

They're definitely an old boy's motor for me.
Na man, a BMW SUV or M4 is an auld fella's motor... smile

cerb4.5lee

36,810 posts

194 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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I saw about 10 of these the other day going in the opposite direction to me, and I think that there must've been a meet or something going on, because usually you never see them at all in fairness.

cerb4.5lee

36,810 posts

194 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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biggbn said:
cerb4.5lee said:
sdiggle said:
Welcome to Pistonheads Bingo: The Morgan Edition

Better than the new one yes
That BMW drive selector yes
Something about the wooden frame redface

getmecoat
I'm 52 this year, and I still feel about 50 years too young for these I reckon! hehe

They're definitely an old boy's motor for me.
Na man, a BMW SUV or M4 is an auld fella's motor... smile
I will admit that I wish that I was 20 again when I try to get in and out of the Caterham to be fair! hehe

They definitely don't suit old codgers like me for sure. biggrin

WCZ

11,058 posts

208 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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the new car is worth the £17k premium imo

The Pistonsdead

5,168 posts

221 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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soad said:
Looks superb, shame it’s not a manual.
+1

biggbn

26,959 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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WCZ said:
the new car is worth the £17k premium imo
It will be objectively better, and I liked it first time I saw pics. But I find this final iteration of the 'classic' shape much more appealing. Which is purely subjective. But then that's why we buy things, isn't it?

Mr Tidy

26,565 posts

141 months

Wednesday 23rd April
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I really didn't like the looks of the Supersport going by the photos in the recent article, and seeing one in the metal at the PHSS on Sunday didn't change my mind!

This Speed Six looks so much better. smile