British car manufacturer Morgan has announced that the 2014 model year 3 Wheeler will arrive with a series of performance and reliability updates.
Introduced at the 2013 Motorcycle Live in Birmingham, the 2014 3 Wheeler features a new chassis, which increases torsional stiffness and improves handling, a new center drive unit and an isolated bevel box that reduces noise vibration harshness.
The revised steering is said to eliminate bump steer and increase high speed stability, while the new optional Urban Cooling Pack provides “cool air to the engine in urban driving conditions”. As far as styling is concerned, Morgan offers new graphic, color combinations and vented bodywork.
Initially introduced in 1911, the Three-Wheeler was discontinued in 1952. The vehicle was revived as the 3 Wheeler in 2011, at the Geneva Motor Show. The new series is being built at the Company’s Malvern Link plant in Worcestershire, UK.
The revised steering is said to eliminate bump steer and increase high speed stability, while the new optional Urban Cooling Pack provides “cool air to the engine in urban driving conditions”. As far as styling is concerned, Morgan offers new graphic, color combinations and vented bodywork.
Initially introduced in 1911, the Three-Wheeler was discontinued in 1952. The vehicle was revived as the 3 Wheeler in 2011, at the Geneva Motor Show. The new series is being built at the Company’s Malvern Link plant in Worcestershire, UK.