
British sports car maker Morgan has revealed its latest model, which also happens to be the most powerful car it’s ever produced. Called the Supersport 400, Morgan’s latest product supersedes the Supersport that began production in 2025, which had replaced the Plus Six from 2019. Due to go into production starting next month, Australian sales prospects are unknown at this stage.
Like the Supersport, the Supersport 400 uses BMW’s 3.0-litre ‘B58’ turbocharged inline-six petrol engine but as the 400 part of the name suggests, this time making 402 horsepower – 300kW – and 500Nm of torque. While torque is unchanged, the Supersport 400 makes 50kW more power than the Supersport, and a new high-flow exhaust system is now fitted for extra aural drama.
A ZF eight-speed automatic transmission sends power to the rear wheels and as is the case for all Morgan products, the Supersport 400 is a relative lightweight weighing in at just 1170kg.

According to the company, the Supersport 400 sprints to 100km/h in just 3.6 seconds – a 0.2 second improvement on the Supersport – and a 23km/h-higher top speed of 290km/h.
In addition to the extra power, the Supersport 400 has also been given a number of chassis changes like revised suspension for increased controllability. The previously-optional Dynamic Handling Package is now standard too with adjustable Nitron dampers, which provide 24 different levels of adjustment. Lightweight 19-inch alloy wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tyres are also newly standard, while a limited-slip differential is optionally available as well.
Externally, the Supersport 400 has been given vents on the top of the front wheel arches, gloss contrasting lower trim, bespoke interior trims and suede upholsteries.
The Morgan Supersport 400 will start production in May 2026, with volumes to be “carefully managed” to preserve exclusivity.





