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Morgan is Offering Its Six-Cylinder Midsummer as a Limited-Run Coupe

Car and Driver · Jun 27, 2026, 1:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Only nine of this jaw-dropping car will be sold.
  • Morgan Motor Company Morgans might look retro, but they are thoroughly modern.The Midsummer coupe looks to blend old-fashioned handmade coachwork with cutting-edge materials.No word on whether the U.S.
  • All Morgans are special in their way, with the current Super 3 being a sort of three-wheeler Sopwith Camel, and the Plus Four offering up as much West Midlands–infused speed as Nigel Mansell's mustache.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Only nine of this jaw-dropping car will be sold.

Morgan Motor Company Morgans might look retro, but they are thoroughly modern.The Midsummer coupe looks to blend old-fashioned handmade coachwork with cutting-edge materials.No word on whether the U.S. market will see a Morgan coupe in the future, but it's the company's first fixed-roof offering in years.Morgan's decision to return to the U.S. market was greeted by many enthusiasts with open, tweed-clad arms. No other automaker manages to blend together modern materials with the ethos of a long-lost golden age of British motoring, like if someone fitted Downton Abbey with a turbocharged four-cylinder and a bonded aluminum platform.

All Morgans are special in their way, with the current Super 3 being a sort of three-wheeler Sopwith Camel, and the Plus Four offering up as much West Midlands–infused speed as Nigel Mansell's mustache. However, some are even more special, as is the case with Morgan's latest limited-run offering, the Midsummer Coupe.

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