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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5229399/Morgan-revives-three-wheeler-1930s-electric-car.html

 

This is just bad ass, The old Morgan a 1930 3 original designed used a Peugeot twin cylinder engine Moving to JAP motors then ending in Matchless engines displacing 990 cc.  These are just some bad ass Bikes with one extra wheel IMO

 

 

Morgan says the design is based on '1930s aero-engine racing cars, classic motorcycles and 1950s fantasy automatons'.

It initially built the car as a concept, but is now going to actually produce it with Frazer-Nash Energy Systems, with production set to start later this year.

The firm says the cost will be 'comparable' to its $45,000 petrol three wheeler.

'We are delighted to announce our technical partnership with Frazer-Nash Energy Systems as we enter this exciting phase of EV3 production,' said Steve Morris, Managing Director of Morgan Motor Company.

' We have been working closely on optimizing the EV3's architecture in every way to develop a car which will offer proven reliability range and cooling performance, combined with the pure driving experience that is expected of every hand-crafted Morgan. 

'The EV3 looks at the world of zero emissions motoring from an entirely different perspective, what if an all-electric vehicle was bespoke, hand crafted and exhilarating to drive?' the firm said when the car was first unveiled


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