Morgan Super 3

When it comes to eye-catching motor vehicles, Morgan are right up there with the best of them in our opinion here at The Coolector and the Super 3 is a pretty fine example of why we hold this is the case. Billed as one of the most intriguing and distinctive machines the company has ever crafted, the Super 3 has been designed from the ground up to deliver new levels of character, thrill and adventure – all principles that have defined Morgan’s three-wheeled productions since the company was founded over a century ago.

At the very core of Morgan’s Super 3’s personality is its driving character. Predominantly, a three-wheeled Morgan is a machine that encourages you to get behind the wheel, providing an unparalleled combination of mechanical feel, connection to the environment and visual differentiation from anything else on the market. Not many vehicles will engage their drivers like the majestic looking Super 3, which encourages owners to feel present in the craft of motoring and really compels them to embark on unforgettable road-trip adventures.

BREATHTAKING DESIGN

Aerodynamic and mechanical needs have heavily influenced the form and proportions of the Super 3 from Morgan. This is most notable in the cast aluminium structures that provide the face of the vehicle, brace the engine and control the corner packages, while also directing air into the side-mounted cooling packs. It boasts a mechanically intricate front end and shows off its linear geometry, which is intentionally contrasted against the trailing aerodynamic passenger compartment of the vehicle.

The Super 3 from Morgan portrays two familiar headlights and a horseshoe front grille, both of which are instantly recognisable aesthetics of the Morgan design. Mounted on the headlight pods are two small, machined aluminium turrets and these turrets house the indicators and position lights, satisfying wide field-of-vision requirements and resulting in the headlights themselves sitting lower and delivering a low-slung, purposeful performance.

The interiors of the Super 3 have been designed for resilience and adventure. Rated at an approved ingress protection level of IP64, any part of the interior is entirely dust-tight and protected against water splashing from any direction, even down to the integrated USB sockets. The understated and stylish dashboard features Morgan’s traditional centre-mounted dials, but for the first time in a Morgan they are completely digital. Their surrounds – available in both anodised black or silver finishes – are formed from metal, just like any touchpoint in the cabin, and are cold to the touch, giving a material authenticity. A stunning steed for the adventure inclined.

Leo Davie
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