This will mark the first time Morgan's sold cars (with four wheels) in the U.S. in more than 15 years.
Britain's Morgan Motor Company is expanding its resurgence into the United States market by finally offering four-wheeled vehicles after a lengthy absence. First, it brought the Super 3, Morgan’s hilarious three-wheeled, open-top roadster, to America's shores. Now, according to hagerty.com, the 2025 Morgan Plus Four is on its way, but it will only be sold in limited numbers.
Since the Morgan Plus Four doesn’t meet all of the U.S. safety requirements for new cars, it has to be sold under a replica car exemption clause that’s built into the FAST (Fixing America’s Surface Transportation) Act. The replica car clause allows certain cars to be exempt from most federal regulations as long as they’re “intended to resemble the body of another motor vehicle that was manufactured not less than 25 years before the manufacture of the replica vehicle.”
Since Morgan hasn’t really changed its design language in 106 years, the Plus Four counts as a replica car, despite being all new under the skin.
However, sale via the replica car clause means that Morgan is limited to delivering just 325 cars per year. So customers will likely have to fight to get allocations, and it isn’t going to be cheap. Hagerty claims that Morgan has hundreds of customers who have already agreed to pay around $74,500 for the Plus Four.