I’m going to go out in a limb here considering the overall love in this forum for a big v twin that shakes and rumbles but the more I think about this I really like the idea of taking inspiration from the early jet age. Smart move. Morgan already has tradition with the external design of the new Plus Four and Plus Six. A classic design that is beautiful and I wouldn’t ever change. I personally think Morgan can now make the M3W something different. I like the idea of a more powerful, smoother inboard water cooled engine that doesn’t want to shake the car apart. Make it even more fun to drive, make it sound like a sports car. I’m looking forward to what’s next. Still wish they had gone with a shaft drive though but probably good reasons they didn’t. And for those that don’t like the new concept, our existing V Twins will be around and available for a long time.

Ok you can crucify me now.

Last edited by Sportster; 05/09/21 01:53 PM.

2015 M3W, Morgan Aero Racing Stage 1, Garage 56 Stage 2, sport black, saddle tan, jeweled SS dash.