What Brand is Morgan Car?

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StKing
07/25/25 9:24am
Morgan is a renowned British sports car brand, characterized by its long front and short rear design. The paintwork on Morgan cars sometimes requires up to nine processes to complete. All components of Morgan vehicles, from the suspension system to the brake drums, are manufactured in-house using the same traditional machinery. Taking the Morgan Plus 4 as an example, this model is equipped with a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 106 kW and a maximum torque of 187 Nm, with peak power achieved at 6,000 rpm. The engine features multi-point fuel injection technology and utilizes an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The Morgan Plus 4 employs a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a leaf spring suspension at the rear.
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