2020-03-02 16:28
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Morgan drove its show car back from Geneva to its HQ in Malvern

Morgan drove its show car back from Geneva to its HQ in Malvern

As we know by now, last week the Geneva motor show was cancelled along with a lot of other events recently, including MWC, GDC, F8 and others. All due to fears of the coronavirus, but due to the last minute nature of the cancelation, Morgan amongst other car manufactures had already shipped show cars down to Geneva ready for the event.

Much to the credit of a lot of the car companies, the reorganisation of the various media events and announcements have been rescheduled in impressive time, with most choosing to use YouTube Live or other live systems for events.

Morgan, based in the centre of England were planning on announcing an all new car, which no one has seen yet. It’s based on an aluminium platform now with a smaller four-cylinder engine than most other Morgan cars.

But to get the car back to the UK in time, the head of design Jon Wells himself drove the car back from Geneva to Malvern over the last few days.

Morgan will be live on YouTube soon to unveil the new car, but stay tuned to A&T Tech for all the latest news on Morgan.

Alex Lowe

Morgan drove its show car back from Geneva to its HQ in Malvern

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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