“Does a Morgan need a boot”?
I think possibly a more appropriate question might be "Do the kind of people who we are targeting as purchasers of new Morgans expect to have a boot on the car?"
The old days of Morgans as simple, light sports cars is long gone, and there's seemingly no way MMC can get their build costs down to compete with the likes of Caterham. If they want to carry on selling cars they are going to have to provide a product that their target market segment wants to buy. I would think that along with proper doors and a leak-proof hood, a boot could well form part of the package.