PETER DRON
Features
Why Morgan decided to go back to the configuration of its origins
How the modern 3 Wheeler came about
How it was designed and engineered, and how its built
What its like to drive a 3 Wheeler
Strengths and weak points how the factory has improved the Morgan
Could you be an M3W owner?
Factory options and aftermarket mods
A look at other three-wheelers on the market
and a few that didnt quite make it into production
Dynasty the Morgan family feud
How the Morgan might be developed in the future
Description
Revealing why Morgan returned to its original 3 Wheeler concept after a century. How the new 3 Wheeler was created, became a best-seller, and was made, this book shows what itÂs like to drive, strengths, weaknesses, and factory improvements made since the 2011 launch  from modifications, possible developments, and even why it is  or isn't  your kind of vehicle.
Synopsis
In the early years of the 21st century, the Morgan Motor Company decided to return to the configuration of its origins, with a new 3 Wheeler. One reason for this decision was that it could no longer sell its four-wheelers in the USA, due to the costs of meeting increasingly restrictive legislation on emissions and accident safety becoming prohibitive for a small manufacturer. The 3 Wheeler, classed as a motorcycle, bypasses these complex requirements. By coincidence, an American three-wheeler, the Liberty Ace (itself a modernised recreation of the V-Twin Morgan Super Sports of the 1930s) was selected as the starting point. Morgan then designed and engineered the new model in an astonishingly short period. The management thought it might sell a few hundred 3 Wheelers; however, orders flooded in after its launch at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, leading to considerable complications. This is the story of how all that happened and how an eccentric sports car with an American engine and a Japanese gearbox is, nevertheless, quintessentially English.
Additional Information
Nobody has yet told the dramatic story behind the creation of Morgan's best-selling model.
The first book telling the story of the new Morgan three-wheeler.
Photos of every detail of the car  construction, modifications from the factory and from outside suppliers, original concept sketches, and CAD illustrations.