Old-world British sports car manufacturer Morgan Motor Company has unveiled its stunning new Morgan EvaGT at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance this past weekend.
After being teased in a series of sketches, the svelte, low-slung four-seater fails to disappoint in the flesh and is now available to order.
Morgan says the first 100 vehicles of a limited run are planned to enter production in mid-2012 at a “competitive” price for a car of its class.
As it has previously been confirmed, the rear-wheel drive EvaGT with fully independent intelligent suspension will be powered by a BMW-sourced 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-six, capable of producing 228 kW and 400 Nm. 6-speed automatic and manual transmissions will be available.
With CO2 emissions of 200 g/km and combined cycle fuel consumption of 7.0 l/100km, the EvaGT is Euro VI compliant, an impressive result considering its estimated 0 – 100km/h time of 4.5 seconds and predicted top speed of 273 km/h.
The use of an aluminium chassis and aluminium body panels has kept weight down to 1 250 kg without sacrificing safety or luxury features. The EvaGT will be fitted with anti-lock brakes, ESC, satellite navigation, multi-stage airbags and xenon headlamps as standard.
Morgan used the unveiling of the EvaGT to reaffirm their commitment to releasing a brand new model every two years, with new niche markets in mind. Morgan say the EvaGT is a four-seater coupe with a bit of “automotive theatre” aimed at young sporting families, while it also has plans for “a fun weekend vehicle” and, most intriguingly, an “electric sports car”.
Adapted from CarAdvice
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