Morgan Unveils Supersport 400, Its Most Powerful Production Car
Morgan introduces the Supersport 400, a 402 bhp flagship that becomes the brand's most powerful production car, accelerating to 62 mph in 3.6 seconds.
402 bhp
3.6 seconds
£112,965
What Happened
Morgan has unveiled the Supersport 400, a new flagship model delivering 402 bhp from a BMW B58 inline-six turbocharged engine. It is the first production Morgan to exceed 400 bhp and accelerates from 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds. The car is built on the CX-Generation bonded-aluminium platform and comes with an eight-speed automatic gearbox.
The Supersport 400 includes Morgan's Dynamic Handling Pack as standard, featuring adjustable Nitron dampers with 24 clicks of damping adjustment, revised suspension geometry, and model-specific calibration. An optional limited-slip differential and a new high-flow Active Performance Exhaust System are available. The car rides on new forged 19-inch Sportlite alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tires.
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Most powerful production Morgan ever; 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds.
- BMW B58 inline-six turbo engine with 402 bhp
- 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds
- Dynamic Handling Pack with adjustable Nitron dampers
- Optional limited-slip differential and Active Performance Exhaust
- Forged 19-inch Sportlite alloy wheels
Why this matters
The Supersport 400 shows how Morgan is evolving its lightweight sports cars with higher performance while maintaining the individual craftsmanship and driver engagement that define the brand.
Terms in This Story
- Bonded-aluminium platform
- A chassis construction method using aluminium panels bonded together with adhesives, offering lightness and rigidity.
- Limited-slip differential
- A device that distributes engine power between the drive wheels to improve traction and handling.
- Unsprung mass
- The mass of components not supported by the suspension (e.g., wheels, tires), which affects ride and handling.
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