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Morgan’s Iconic 3-Wheeler to Gain New Versions

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British automaker Morgan is looking to extend it’s 3-Wheeler lineup, following the small vehicle’s success on the market.
With 2013 sales expected to reach 600 units by the end of the year, the 3-Wheeler could surpass both traditional 4/4 and Plus 4 models. With that in mind, Morgan is preparing new version for the V-Twin model, with different engines and body styles as well.

“The response to the 3-Wheeler has far exceeded our expectations, both in volume and youth appeal,” said company chairman Charles Morgan, adding that the automaker might switch from traditional steel chassis to a single platform configuration.

The Morgan V-Twin 3-Wheeler was initially introduced back in 1911 and built until the World War II began in 1939. The vehicle returned in 2012, when European and US deliveries commenced.

Story via Autocar
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