Morgan and Malle London make the Super 3 road trip-ready
The Morgan Super 3 might look like a weekend toy, but a new collaboration with motorcycle brand Malle London transforms it into pint-sized adventure vehicle.
Dubbed the Super 3 Malle Rally Special the quirky trike is equipped with USB charging points, lockable storage and interior bungee cords, a rear luggage rack, LED lights and heated seats to make longer journeys a tad more comfortable. Two special waterproof panniers and a pair of special waxed jackets with storm baffles and built-in headphone port are also included.
Available in yellow, red and black the Malle Rally Special comes with a topographic livery that higlights Malle’s favourite mountain road and the company’s “Prepare To Get Lost” philosophy.
All the kit has been throughly tested on a 12-day 4,000-mile European road trip and buyers of the £54,995 machine will also get a free entry to one of Malle’s adventure rallies, in the UK, the Alps or even the Arctic.
“From the outset of Super 3’s design process we had envisioned the vehicle embarking on incredible adventures all over the world,” says Morgan design boss Jonathan Wells. “Through our collaboration with Malle London, we have been able to realise this vision and help equip owners to have their own adventures.”
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