RE: Morgan reveals Super 3 Origins special editions

RE: Morgan reveals Super 3 Origins special editions

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Morgan reveals Super 3 Origins special editions

Nine themes, nine examples each, all celebrating the Super 3's design inspirations in style


Part of the joy of a car like the Morgan Super 3 is the customisation on offer. Choosing exactly the paint colour you want, for every element of the car, opting for decals, adding luggage and personalising upholstery to make just the Morgan you want, will be a hugely rewarding experience. Anything is possible with a Super 3 and everything is seemingly encouraged; after all, have you seen one yet that doesn’t look absolutely brilliant?

To really prove the point, and celebrate all the design inspirations that went into the new three-wheeled Morgan, a special series called the Super 3 Origins has been launched. It isn’t just a single spec limited edition, either - oh no. There will be nine different configurations to choose from, each with their own paint, interior, features and accessories. 

There will be just nine examples of each of the nine themes, so 81 examples in total. ‘Super 3 Origins displays an eclectic and versatile mix of commissions… Inspirations range from the emergence of the jet age, the space race, the pop art movement, America boulevard cruisers, belly tank racers, '80s tech and science fiction’, reads the press release. It’ll be hard to know which to choose. 

The nine Origins cars are Bluebird, Boulevard Cruiser, Pickersleigh Speedshop, Space Race, Warp Speed, Scramble the Jets, Charlie Mike, Fast Forward and Whoosh Bang Pop. As you can see, they’re all pretty fantastic, from the aviation theme of Scramble the Jets to the overlander-style Charlie Mike. It’s going to be a tough buying decision, that’s for sure. Specific aspects highlighted by Morgan include paint matched exactly to Donald Campbell’s land speed record Bluebird, the hand-painted Pickersleigh Speedshop livery, polished aluminium contrasted with yellow on the Warp Speed, a red ‘bomb release’ start switch for Scramble the Jets, white wheels for Fast Forward, and a Morgan comic strip for Whoosh Bang Pop. All pretty great in their own way, even with just renders to see. 

Morgan’s Chief Design Officer Jonathan Wells said of the Origins cars: “The Super 3’s aesthetic is derived from its mechanical function and the very broad outlook adopted by the creative team at Morgan. We drew inspiration from the other industries, artistic and industrial movements, and sampled the ‘best bits’ from multiple decades of design.”

All nine new Super 3s are available to order now, each sold with a bespoke artwork. The price is the same for all - from £47,995 - and a Campbell-inspired Bluebird commission will be on Morgan’s stand for this weekend’s Festival of Speed. One more car to check off the must-see list!


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supacool1

Original Poster:

409 posts

182 months

These look cool!

Midgster

579 posts

237 months

supacool1 said:
These look cool!
Freddie Flintoff would argue otherwise.

Augustus Windsock

3,404 posts

158 months

Personally I’d rather be a passenger in Wallace & Grommits sidecar.
Many years ago my dad helps his friend rebuild a very early example with a JAP engine.
He loved it but then again it was a car more of his time than mine, he couldn’t understand my RS500 Cosworth…

wemorgan

3,582 posts

181 months

Midgster said:
Freddie Flintoff would argue otherwise.
maybe owners can buy a matching helmet.

Those roll hoops are pretty much cosmetic.

Silvanus

5,613 posts

26 months

Midgster said:
supacool1 said:
These look cool!
Freddie Flintoff would argue otherwise.
Maybe he should have put a helmet on considering the manner he was driving on a track. Doesn't take a genius to know that would have been a pretty good idea.

Terminator X

15,392 posts

207 months

I've been to the factory a few times now and the 3 wheelers really do look fantastic cool

TX.

abzmike

8,754 posts

109 months

For the uniqueness and coolness these really are a bargain. Love 'em.

Simoninspalding

85 posts

14 months

I have to say I think most of these look awful. The blue one is OK.

I would rather choose my own colour scheme thank you.

tr3a

524 posts

230 months

Special editions for those who can't be bothered or lack the imagination to spec up their own car...

Gecko1978

10,016 posts

160 months

The flintoff addition has a misshapen nose cone and paint chipped body work one assumes.

Basically a car that is dangerous just does not appeal

redroadster

1,791 posts

235 months

Why not make a usable on with a canopy instead of something that really isn't suited to use in uk I'm sure nice climates abroad will appreciate it more though .

EmailAddress

12,542 posts

221 months

Gecko1978 said:
Basically a car that is dangerous just does not appeal
All cars are dangerous.

How far do you want to take this line of reasoning?

EmailAddress

12,542 posts

221 months

redroadster said:
Why not make a usable on with a canopy instead of something that really isn't suited to use in uk I'm sure nice climates abroad will appreciate it more though .
Last June the average temp was 17°c with approx. 180hrs of dry and clear conditions.

pheonix478

1,441 posts

41 months

I don't get the attraction at all. 3 wheels are a stupid solution looking for a problem. 50 grand? Lol

sidesauce

2,549 posts

221 months

EmailAddress said:
Gecko1978 said:
Basically a car that is dangerous just does not appeal
All cars are dangerous.

How far do you want to take this line of reasoning?
Exactly. And, continuing down that line of reasoning, older car designs are far more dangerous than newer ones yet that doesn't stop people from wanting vintage cars...