Morgan Plus Six bows out with Pinnacle special edition

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Morgan’s Plus Six has only been built since 2019, but the car will end production early next year. To mark the run, Morgan on Wednesday revealed the Plus Six Pinnacle, a special edition limited to just 30 units worldwide.

According to the company, the Plus Six Pinnacle represents the final iteration of high-powered Morgans with the brand’s classic “wing” shape, ending a lineage that dates back more than 50 years to the beginning of Plus 8 production in 1968. The same shape will continue on, for now at least, in the lesser Plus Four.

Special details of the Plus Six Pinnacle include a teak veneer center console with a custom Pinnacle logo that’s finished in aluminum and repeated on the seats. The seats also feature a unique stitch pattern that offers a combination of pleats and quilts.

Other details include natural sheepskin carpets, a satin silver finish for the wheels and some of the interior accents, and a new racing-style flip-up fuel filler cap. Buyers will also be able to choose from one of three color themes for the interior including light tan, dark brown, and blue.

2025 Morgan Plus Six Pinnacle

2025 Morgan Plus Six Pinnacle

Like all Plus Six sports cars, the Pinnacle is based on Morgan’s CX-generation bonded aluminum platform and is powered by a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6 sourced from BMW. The peak output here registers at 335 hp, which is the same for other Plus Six models and ensures 0-62 mph acceleration takes only 4.2 seconds. The top speed is 166 mph.

The order books are already open and pricing in the U.K. starts at 96,995 British pounds (approximately $125,750).

The Plus Six is the current flagship of the Morgan lineup, having replaced the previous V-8-powered Plus 8 and Aero 8 models. The company has confirmed a new flagship is coming, and we’ll see the covers come off in 2025.

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