The standard leather on Morgans and most modern cars has a substantial synthetic top layer. This makes it very durable and easy to look after. However it does tend to look more 'plastic' than leather.
To experience 'real' leather it's necessary to specify the distressed leather option which does need more care. Currently I'm using Autoglym and have found it satisfactory over 16 months and 10,000 miles since new.
I'm rather particular about leather - the consequences of having been in the trade. Hence my Golf GTI has fabric rather than leather. The leather option was too basic - rather like a standard Morgan !