
British car maker Morgan Motors has been in business for 106 years, and its cars retain a vintage look.

Although the new Plus 8 Speedster looks vintage, it uses a powerful 4.8 liter BMW engine and an ultra-light frame.

Rolling Stone Mick Jagger in his classic Morgan Plus 8, in 1971.

The new Aero 8 combines cutting-edge aerospace design with classic sports car aesthetics.

All cars are hand-made, bespoke products from a factory in Malvern, Worcestershire, in England.

The frames on Morgans are made from light ash wood.

Company founder Henry Morgan with his inaugural three-wheeler design in 1909.

Morgans lined up at the Malvern factory in Malvern.

Morgans are associated with their racing history, and have been a fixture at Le Mans.

Upholstery is hand-stitched and made to measure.

More than 60% of Morgan cars are sold outside Britain. Pictured, Morgan's Beijing launch, in 2013.

Morgan's profits are growing fastest outside of Europe, so Asia and Latin America are being targeted for growth. Pictured, the launch of Morgan's three wheeler in China, in 2014.

The three-wheelers account for over half of all Morgans sold around the world.

"The three-wheeler represents driving fun at its most simple," says Jon Burgess of Classic Car Buyer magazine.

The three-wheeler is a favorite of sports clubs, where members can customize and decorate it.


