The Morgan Plus Four is inching closer to American soil and is expected to launch locally in early 2025. However, it won’t be cheap, nor will there be all that many examples sold in the US. We’ve known about the Morgan Plus Four’s US launch since early April when the British carmaker lifted the veil on the latest-generation model and promised it would be sold in the States. It’s now been revealed the car will be sold under the replica car bill and that Morgan will be permitted to deliver up to 325 units per year.
Final pricing details have yet to be
announced, but Hagerty expects it to start at around US$ 74,500. While order books
have yet to officially open, Morgan says the first couple of hundred cars have
already been earmarked for buyers.
For the price of a new Chevrolet Corvette
Stingray, buyers will receive a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder from BMW
that produces 255 hp and 350 Nm when coupled to the available
six-speed manual transmission. This gives the car enough grunt to hit 100 km/h in 5.2 seconds before continuing through to 240 km/h. An
eight-speed automatic transmission is also offered and has allowed Morgan to
increase torque to 400 Nm dropping the 0-62 mph time to 4.8 seconds.
Plenty of other updates have been made to
modernize and improve the 2025 Plus Four. These include new springs and dampers
and the availability of a Dynamic Handling Pack that includes a rear anti-roll
bar and a custom spring and damper setup from Nitron.
The new Morgan Plus Four is the first
four-wheeled model from the brand to receive US homologation since 2006.