Morgan Motor Company is preceding the launch of its new six-cylinder flagship with the release of exclusive photographs showing a disguised prototype during advanced on-road testing. The yet-to-be-named model – which is set to be officially unveiled in Spring – will be coach-built on a new ‘CXV’ platform, an evolution of the company’s bonded aluminium chassis.

Lighter and stiffer, the new CXV platform – paired with the BMW six-cylinder turbocharged engine – encompasses a range of new technical features and engineering enhancements throughout, all contributing to greater dynamic performance and driving enjoyment.

While the images do not show the final design of the production vehicle, the new flagship model will be instantly recognisable as a Morgan, whilst projecting a more contemporary aesthetic and an aerodynamically informed proportion.

The new flagship model arrives following the announcement in November 2024 that the Plus Six will be ceasing production. A limited-run of Plus Six Pinnacle models mark the final examples of the now sold-out model.

The new model – while not a direct replacement of the Plus Six – will occupy a rightful position at the top of Morgan’s model line-up.

Further information on the new flagship, including its launch date, will be announced in due course.

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