Morgan EV3 #UK1909 Selfridges Edition

Published on 20 Jul 2016. Both Selfridges and Morgan were founded in 1909, and to commemorate our shared British heritage we are collaborating on a world-first limited-edition car, available exclusively at Selfridges. 19 electric three-wheeled vehicles will be available to order, with each car numbered 01-19 and accented with unique features such as a miniature bronze plaque, bronze grills and the best of British materials used in the interiors and hardware. We are also working with 09 fashion partners, each a pillar of British craftsmanship, to create a limited edition collection of made-to-order driving kit, available exclusively for those purchasing the car and numbered to correlate to each vehicle. To celebrate the upcoming partnership we are giving away five VIP Morgan experiences for two, including a guided tour of the Morgan factory, a ride in a Morgan 3 Wheeler, a Morgan goodie bag and more. To enter the competition and sign up to find out more details about Morgan at Selfridges, follow the link below. http://www.Selfridges.com/morgan

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Caterham Seven 160 vs Morgan 3 Wheeler
  • It's the battle of the British sports cars, as Caterham battles Morgan at Mallory Park. The pair share just five cylinders, the Caterham using a dinky turbocharged three-cylinder engine borrowed from Suzuki while the Morgan has a V-twin engine strapped to its front end, driving the single wheel at the back. The Seven is a familiar shape while several years on from its launch, the 3 Wheeler can still stop traffic with its looks. What we want to know, though, is how they perform on track. Which is quickest, and which is the biggest hoot?
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