Production of Morgan’s current flagship, Plus Six, is due to finish in early 2025 with a run of limited-edition models known as Plus Six Pinnacle, culminating more than five years of successful Plus Six production. This edition represents the final high-powered classic shape Morgan sports car, ending a lineage that dates more than 50 years to the beginning of Plus 8 production in 1968. Limited to 30 examples, Plus Six Pinnacle showcases Morgan’s bespoke abilities with a curated selection of the most exclusive ‘special options’ requested by customers throughout the life of Plus Six.
Plus Six Pinnacle will represent the last high-powered Morgan sports cars with the traditional wing silhouette. Morgan will introduce an all-new flagship in 2025.
With an almost 60-year heritage that began with the V8-powered Plus 8 in 1968 and evolved into the inline-six powered Plus Six in 2019, the 30 Plus Six Pinnacle vehicles will be the final high-capacity Morgan sports cars with the traditional wing silhouette.
Plus Six has enjoyed a successful five years in production since its introduction in 2019. With almost 1,000 uniquely commissioned vehicles delivered to customers across Europe, the Middle East and Asia, Plus Six has been widely associated with ushering in a new era of performance and refinement to the Morgan range. The combination of exhilarating power mixed with classic styling has delighted owners and enthusiasts alike and it remains the most dynamically capable Morgan ever produced. The latest Plus Six represents the pinnacle of high-capacity classic shape Morgan sports cars.
Plus Six was the first Morgan to use the CX-generation aluminium bonded platform and the first Morgan to use a turbo-charged engine, an engine and platform combination that was utilised as the basis for Midsummer, the limited-run Barchetta designed in collaboration with Pininfarina that was launched earlier this year.
The Pinnacle emblem features in several locations throughout the vehicle, it is multi-faceted like a precious gemstone imbuing undertones of luxury and rarity, it also represents the different facets of Morgan working in unison to create its unique take on coach-built sports cars. The emblem is also partially inspired by the rocky faces of the Malvern Hills, at the base of which sits the company’s historic home on Pickersleigh Road. One such hill is named Pinnacle Hill, a name that speaks to the intention of the project to become the apogee of Plus Six.
“As designers at Morgan, we spend a great deal of time gathering inspiration from countless sources and relish the opportunity to explore how these ideas can be applied to our cars. Being informed by our craftspeople, whilst experimenting with new materials and techniques, is what makes Morgan such a rewarding place to work. Plus Six Pinnacle commemorates the end of the line for one of our most-beloved models, and I believe it is a true reflection of the unique abilities and energy residing in the teams that have been responsible for it.
“The cars we create are exhilarating to drive but also offer an escape, providing a comforting, relaxing, and engaging natural environment through the use of high-quality materials. This project has enabled us to build upon this. Plus Six Pinnacle represents a truly befitting conclusion to the Plus Six story, and the team and I have greatly enjoyed crafting this special edition to celebrate everything this model stands for.”
Jonathan Wells, Chief Design Officer, Morgan Motor Company
Plus Six Pinnacle is available to order from Morgan’s network of dealers today and is strictly limited to 30 vehicles. It represents a final opportunity to purchase a high-capacity Morgan with the traditional wings silhouette. Plus Six Pinnacle is priced from £96,995 including VAT in the UK.
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