Interesting promo and comments, if it attracts and inspires younger owners it has to be of some good, without future generations be it men or women wanting to own a Morgan, Morgan will face a dilemma.
Most younger people I know and work with see a Morgan as an old man's car, let alone a woman's, even though they like the look, they do not understand it can be fast and exiting. So as generations slip away the risk is that less and less people will want a Morgan, traditional or modern. Anything to try and address this must worthwhile, surely?