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March 6, 2015
MORGAN Three Wheeler
MORGAN Three Wheeler
Morgan Revives Its Iconic Three-Wheeler
To commemorate its centenary, Morgan has announced the revival and sale of its traditional Three-Wheeler.
By Giraffe
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Morgan began its history in 1910 with the creation of the Three-Wheeler. The three-wheeled vehicle, known as the "Little Star," belonged to the cyclecar category and was manufactured until 1953. The new Three-Wheeler, decided to be sold now, is considered a revival that looks back on this history.

While details have not yet been released, the body will be made of aluminum. The engine will be a 1.8-liter V-twin, the same used in Harley-Davidson motorcycles, producing approximately 100 horsepower and reaching a top speed of 184 km/h. The transmission is planned to be a Mazda 5-speed manual.
The Morgan company's tradition, passed down through generations, began when founder H.F.S. Morgan purchased his first personal tandem. The revival of the three-wheeled model is a fitting commemoration of its 100th anniversary. It will be officially unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, where pricing and other details are expected to be announced.