Morgan Super Sports (1934)

Morgan Super Sports (1934)

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The 1934 Morgan Super Sports featured a more powerful engine and improved performance compared to earlier models.

Introduction Year

1934

Category

sports car

Variants

10 variants of the Morgan Super Sports (1934)

1.1L Morgan Super Sports

1.1L Morgan Super Sports

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The 1.1L Morgan Super Sports was introduced in 1934 and was among the earliest variants of the model. It featured a 1100cc inline-four engine producing approximately 36 horsepower. This lightweight convertible offered a spirited driving experience, embodying the classic Morgan ethos of performance and elegance.

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Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1939
1.2L Morgan Super Sports

1.2L Morgan Super Sports

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The 1.2L Morgan Super Sports was launched in 1939, featuring a 1200cc inline-four engine capable of delivering around 40 horsepower. This variant was known for its performance and agility, appealing to sports car enthusiasts of the era. The production was briefly interrupted during World War II, but resumed post-war, maintaining its classic styling.

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Introduced: 1939 Discontinued: 1948
1.5L Morgan Super Sports

1.5L Morgan Super Sports

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The 1.5L Morgan Super Sports was introduced in 1948, featuring a 1500cc engine derived from the Ford side-valve design, producing approximately 50 horsepower. This variant combined classic Morgan aesthetics with improved performance, making it a favorite among sports car aficionados during the 1950s.

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Introduced: 1948 Discontinued: 1955
1.8L Morgan Super Sports

1.8L Morgan Super Sports

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The 1.8L Morgan Super Sports was launched in 1955, featuring an 1800cc engine that provided a significant power increase, estimated at 70 horsepower. This model was known for its sporty handling and distinctive design, solidifying Morgan's reputation in the sports car market throughout the late 1950s.

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Introduced: 1955 Discontinued: 1962
2.0L Morgan Super Sports

2.0L Morgan Super Sports

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The 2.0L Morgan Super Sports was introduced in 1962, powered by a 2000cc engine offering 100 horsepower. This variant was praised for its balance of power and handling, along with its iconic styling. It marked a significant evolution in the Super Sports lineage, appealing to a more diverse audience of sports car enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1962 Discontinued: 1971
2.5L Morgan Super Sports

2.5L Morgan Super Sports

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The 2.5L Morgan Super Sports debuted in 1971, featuring a 2500cc engine that produced around 130 horsepower. This variant was characterized by its robust performance and classic Morgan design, making it a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts, and it continued to enhance the brand's reputation for quality and craftsmanship.

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Introduced: 1971 Discontinued: 1982
3.0L Morgan Super Sports

3.0L Morgan Super Sports

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The 3.0L Morgan Super Sports was introduced in 1982, powered by a 3000cc V6 engine that produced approximately 150 horsepower. This variant offered enhanced speed and performance, featuring a refined chassis and improved handling characteristics. It was well-received for its blend of classic styling and modern technology.

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Introduced: 1982 Discontinued: 1990
3.5L Morgan Super Sports

3.5L Morgan Super Sports

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The 3.5L Morgan Super Sports was launched in 1990, featuring a powerful 3500cc V8 engine producing around 190 horsepower. This variant was known for its thrilling performance and distinctive sound, appealing to enthusiasts seeking a more exhilarating driving experience while retaining the traditional Morgan charm.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 2000
3.7L Morgan Super Sports

3.7L Morgan Super Sports

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The 3.7L Morgan Super Sports was introduced in 2000, featuring a 3700cc engine that delivered approximately 220 horsepower. This model represented a modern take on the classic Morgan design, incorporating contemporary engineering with traditional craftsmanship, and was favored for its performance and unique aesthetics.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2009
3.0L Morgan Super Sports (Plus 4)

3.0L Morgan Super Sports (Plus 4)

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The 3.0L Morgan Super Sports (Plus 4) variant was introduced in 2010, featuring a 3000cc engine that produced around 160 horsepower. This model combined modern performance with the classic Morgan design ethos, offering a comfortable ride with advanced features while maintaining the brand's rich heritage.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2024