2017 Morgan EV3: The First Morgan Vehicle To Utilise Composite Carbon Panels

Mar 23, 2017 12:20 PM EDT | Ivy Lebanan

Morgan reveals the best iconic three-wheeler in an electric form, the 2017 Morgan EV3. The newest sedan has an excellent dynamic for sportier handling performance. The latest Morgan EV3 is one of the best prototype highlights a lighter gasoline sports car model.

The latest EV3 has a stunning engine and unusual engine placement ahead of the front axle that creates powerful forces on the chassis. The Morgan EV3 highlights a faster polar movement that enables a better drive and drift.

According to Kelley Blue Book, the 2017 Morgan EV3 comes with liquid-cooled 62-horsepower that is equipped with a 20 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The engine gives a 150-mile per range. The rear wheel has a single-speed transmission with 0-62 mph in an ECO 9.0 seconds.

The Morgan EV3 embraces new technology that delivers excitement and lightweight agility. The performance of the newest Morgan electric vehicle is encased in a tubular space frame chassis. The latest electric sedan is also designed and constructs that utilize the composite carbon panels. The digital screen, the wood, and brass have been polished with aluminum.

The Morgan has the carbon bonnet, side pods and tonneau cover that are covered with aluminum panels and ash wood frame. The sporty sedan has a brass conductive cooling fins with batteries that enable to provide asymmetry design to the off-center tri-bar headlight. The overall design of the EV3 is similar to 1930 to 1950 engine car, as noted by Car Revs Daily.

The dramatic tail lift of the Morgan EV3 has been revamped with low slung running lights and cylindrical form of the side pods. The new dashboard highlights the features of a classic "magneto" switch for better driving selection modes. 

The 2017 Morgan EV3 released date was in the fourth quarter of 2016. The EV3 price is parallel to the petrol 3 Wheeler. The Morgan Motor Company aims to create the future hybrid and a full EV vehicle that might give the world the most powerful sports car.

 

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