MORGAN PLUS FOUR
The front end has a new design

Morgan Plus Four

Morgan Plus Four

Morgan Plus Four

Morgan Plus Four
On April 20th, 2025, Motor Fan Festa 2025 was held at the pleasantly breezy Fuji Speedway. This year’s event was packed with highlights, including a large-scale test drive event where visitors could test drive popular models from Japan and abroad all at once. Here, we will introduce the exhibits from Morgan, a British classic sports car brand.
This British classic sports car brand, founded in 1909, brought their current signature sports car, the Plus Four. The latest model Plus Four on display had changes to the front, with the lower part of the front grille blacked out and the turn signal lamps that had previously stood out beneath the headlights gone. These changes are apparently made on an ongoing basis rather than based on model year, demonstrating the agility that only a small manufacturer can offer.
The suspension is fitted with Nitron dampers. It is equipped with wire wheels and other features you would expect from a Morgan. However, it does not have the rear spare tire that one would imagine when thinking of a Morgan. However, there is apparently an option to install a luggage box in the place of the rear spare tire, so it is a Morgan-like way to have fun and create your own unique car.
Will the new super sports car be released in August or September?

Interior of Morgan Plus Four

Stickers that can be obtained by following Morgan’s official Instagram account.
Motor Fan Festa 2025 will be an opportunity to see extremely rare classic sports cars, with only 600-700 produced annually. Be sure to visit the venue, Fuji Speedway, to see them up close. At the venue, you can also get a sticker by following Morgan’s official Instagram account, so be sure to get one too.
The latest model super sports car is expected to arrive in Japan between August and September. This is also a car we are looking forward to seeing.

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