Enthusiast cars will be some of the last to offer combustion engines, but that doesn’t mean sports car brands – even incredibly small, niche ones like Morgan – can afford to ignore the trend towards electric power. And while Morgan isn’t quite ready to commit an EV to production, it has just dropped a big hint that one is coming with the new XP-1 prototype. Essentially an electric version of the normally Ford-powered Super 3, it loses the production trike’s naturally aspirated three-cylinder engine in favor of a single motor mounted in the transmission tunnel, again driving the solo rear wheel. The new powertrain develops 134 hp, which is 16 hp more than the ICE version makes, and though Autocar reports that the curb weight has increased by 60 kg, the overall weight should still come in below 700 kg, an incredibly low figure for any car, let alone an EV.
A tiny 33 kWh battery located in the nose
where the ICE engine normally lives promises a range of around 241
km, which would be classed as terrible in a normal EV, but is probably twice
as far as any sane person would want to drive in a vehicle that’s sensational
to drive in short bursts, but wearing over longer distances.
Still, in the interests of maximising
efficiency of drivers who do want to take on a road trip, Morgan says it has
slashed the drag factor by 33 percent by modifying the wheels, nose and
underbelly. The XP-1 even features bi-directional charging and comes with a
CCS-type connection, which the automaker says will help future-proof any
production version. Other technical firsts (for Morgan) include an electric
parking brake, while the cold war-style gauge cluster has been redesigned and
appears to feature a series of chillis depicting the selected power mode.
Morgan hasn’t outright confirmed that
we’ll get a production XP-1, and you might remember that the cool EV3 concept
from 2016 never got made it to the street, although its mid-century front-end
design did influence the look of the Super 3. But the market and acceptance of
EVs in the enthusiast community means things are very different a decade on.
The project has been going for 12 months so far, and the plan is for it to
undergo another 12-18 months of testing. Our take: expect to be able to buy one
by 2027, if not sooner.