In 1936, Morgan unveiled its first four-wheeled vehicle, the 4-4, with a Z-section steel chassis, sliding-pillar front suspension and a leaf-sprung rear end.
It morphed into the Plus 4, but the basic ingredients remained the same for the ensuing 84 years.
In 2020, the overprotective Malvern parent broke with tradition and allowed its oldest offspring to indulge its rebellious streak.
Boosted by a BMW turbo ‘four’ and catapulted into the 21st century with a bonded-aluminium tub and double wishbones all round, today’s Plus Four is a thoroughly modern roadster.
Morgan’s traditional ‘waterfall’ grille remains, but something altogether different is behind it
The ‘waterfall’ grille, flowing wings and separate headlights are pure Morgan, but the latest refresh adds a restomod flavour to the venerable design.
Select Sport Plus mode and it becomes a bit of a hooligan, too: the optional Dynamic Handling Pack works its magic via the adaptive dampers, and the twin exhausts snap, crackle and pop.
Most buyers opt for the eight-speed auto, as here, for 0-60mph in 4.8 secs; the Plus Four’s 1040kg kerbweight makes it feel faster, though.