Morgan AeroMax goes into production

 Morgan AeroMax goes into production
Morgan AeroMax

Morgan will build 100 AeroMax coupes

Morgan's funky retro-modern AeroMax coupe, originally built as a custom vehicle and displayed at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, is going into production.  The startling AeroMax combines Morgan's familiar lines with a modern envelope body.  It's a love-it or hate-it design, but enough people love it that Morgan will build 100 of them.

The AeroMax features an all-aluminum body bolted to Morgan's signature ash wood frame.  The complex body's twin rear windows are powered, allowing access to the luggage compartment with its available fitted Connolly luggage.  Power is provided by a 4.8 liter V8 sourced from BMW, and the AeroMax is rated at 367bhp.  In addition to being possibly the most aerodynamic-looking Morgan ever, the AeroMax is also the first Morgan to have an automatic transmission, as it's equipped with a six-speed ZF autobox.  Morgan claims a 4.2-second 0-100km/h run and a 170mph top speed. 

The modern technology bolted to the AeroMax' wood frame also includes electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), cruise control, a tire pressure monitor and anti-lock brakes.

The AeroMax is in production at Malvern, with the first cars to be delivered soon.

Source: Morgan

Morgan AeroMax Enters Limited Production

Two years after world debut
Just 2 years after its debut at the 2006 Geneva Autoshow as a one off built to order for one of Morgan’s discerning customers, the AeroMax coupe has entered series production at the Morgan factory.
Such was the interest surrounding this unique design that it was decided, with the kind permission of its owner, to make a limited production run of 100 cars, all of which were sold within just a few weeks of its announcement.
Following a two year intense period of production development, and a number of minor improvements to the overall design, the first customer AeroMax is shortly to be delivered.
No expense has been spared in ensuring that the production quality mirrors expectations. Innovations include a world first, the use of high tech super formed aluminium panels for the entire body. This process allows the most complex of shapes to be made in aluminium which are then fitted over a traditional ash frame. Beautifully detailed inside, the coachbuilt ash frame proves that construction of the Morgan AeroMax remains true to Morgan philosophy. Using this unique mix of technology and high quality materials, the AeroMax is assembled with care and dedication by the craftsman and women in Malvern. This method of construction offers a minimum of carbon emissions and maximum sustainability.
The body is bolted to a stiff yet lightweight Aero 8 chassis which from 2008 is fitted with the 367Bhp 4.8 litre BMW V8 engine. This gives AeroMax performance to match its looks. For the first time a Morgan can have an automatic gearbox. The latest ZF 6HP 26 gearbox gives the fastest change in the world and endows the automatic with better acceleration and fuel economy than the manual thanks to its lock up clutch, low power loss and instant change characteristics. It also delivers lower CO2 emissions, 267 g/km, a figure not normally associated with a 0-62 mph (100 kph) capability of just 4.2 seconds and a top speed in excess of 170mph.
This will be the first Morgan to use Canbus software to control not only the engine functions but also some body technology such as lighting, wipers and instrumentation. Reassurance and security are provided by Electronic Brake Distribution, cruise control, tyre pressure monitoring, ABS and Siemens electronic airbags.
The twin electrically operated glass rear windows allow easy access for the optional stitched calf leather Connolly luggage.
The technically advanced engine and lightweight construction give the best of all worlds – performance, economy and low emissions, yet still with all of the safety systems one would expect in a modern performance car.
Morgan believes with AeroMax it leads the way in exclusive bespoke low volume car construction using quality raw materials and advanced technologies that are not available to Morgan’s competitors in the world of luxury car production. Owners of the Morgan AeroMax will be joining a very exclusive club with a unique opportunity to share their motoring dreams.

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 Penner Penner
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February 28, 2008 12:47 pm
 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
nice comment :P
February 28, 2008 10:04 pm
 tdroesch tdroesch
will anyone outside of the morgan faithful actually purchase this automatic transmission, wood-framed vehicle? with only 100 vehicles scheduled for production, the cost per unit is likely to be hefty.
February 28, 2008 1:00 pm
 Clarky-boy Clarky-boy
i quite like the shape and style but i cant get past the mini cooper s bi-xenon headlights that have been put on the wrong sides!!! hehe
February 28, 2008 2:51 pm
 Bristol411S3 Bristol411S3
Hmm, you didn't see any of the Aero roadster models that had VW Beetle headlights then? Truly horrific and made the car look so cross-eyed you couldn't t ake it seriously. Morgans are not to everyones' tastes, but you have to admire what they achieve for the size they are.
February 28, 2008 4:49 pm
 Alfafox5 Alfafox5
I agree!!! I would never by this car with it's poorly integrated headlights. How did this go into production like this again? I am not sure, but the original classics managed to keep the headlights aiming forward. Now more than ever they could have integrated elegant shapes into the fender, to say the least.
February 29, 2008 7:33 pm
 -Matt- -Matt-
... and with lancia thesis backlights ;)
February 28, 2008 3:20 pm
 desiathate desiathate
idk i am loving this i even loved the orig. its kind of gona this classic style with few flair ... something like you would say humm i wonder what all those old beautiful cars would look if they had modern materials ..i would buy it only drawback is the wooden frame work idk i would love it this thing could be tossed around!!
February 28, 2008 7:13 pm
 joelynn joelynn
it's stunning, Morgan is an awesome company. the experience of being driven in one- my uncle used to have a Plus 8- is incredible. The wooden frame has worked well for decades. These things also have zero depreciation for many years because if you buy a second hand one you jump the waiting list.
February 29, 2008 7:07 am