2022 Morgan Plus Six and Plus Four Updates Inspired By Its Customer's Feedback
by AutoExpert | 28 May, 2021
How about a modern version for the Morgan Plus Four and Plus Six vehicles for the 2022 models? Enjoy the latest updates, modern redesign for the luxurious and unique British roadsters. And it’s a fair pair.
The British automaker updated the car’s hood to make it suitable for the weather and sound insulation. Also, the new seal package was improved to keep both water and noise at bay. Plus, Morgan redid the hood’s frame structure which suits now the purpose of eliminating the need for hood rail fasteners. It’s easier and quicker to open. Along come redesigned “wings badge” and the revised logo.
Morgan offers the Plus Four and Plus Six with an optional active exhaust system with the bypass valves which open up in Sport and Sport Plus modes for an unrestricted bellowing. These can actually be quietly closed at any time. Feel free to choose between the pipes’ polished color - silver or painted black.
The interior makes seems to get more luxurious for the Plus Four and Plus Six vehicles. The modern versions feature a new comfortable seat design with better lateral and longitudinal support in corners. Interior lighting brings along the new LED lights in the rear bulkhead, while for the exterior lights – they can now shut down 30 seconds after you pull the key from the ignition – a great feature to light your way out of the car at night — a premiere for Morgan customers.
Morgan also opted to add a dual USB outlet as standard equipment along with lockable storage for the 2022 versions. The Plus Four and Plus Six modern version have now a new compartment fitted to the rear of the luggage compartment which will not impact the existing storage or occupant space.
All the changes can opt for the newly ordered Morgan Plus Four or Plus Six. Morgan is one of the brands that listens to its customers' suggestions aka feedback. So, you’re a customer and have a complaint or an idea to improve your driving experience, Morgan will listen and try to apply it. If it’s reasonable, of course.