To celebrate the company's 115th anniversary, Morgan teamed up with Pininfarina to create the Midsummer roadster. Limited to just 50 examples, it combines the familiar bonded aluminium chassis with a Pininfarina penned interpretation of the traditional Morgan design. In addition to the striking exterior design, the interior features an abundance of teak wood trim, which extends into the doors. The Morgan Midsummer will be revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this summer. Production will commence shortly thereafter and then run into 2025.
Bentley are developing an all-new Continental GT. As part of the company's path to electrification, it will be powered by a hybrid drivetrain that will replace the W12 engine used since the original Continental GT was introduced two decades ago. The drivetrain consists of a twin-turbo V8 and electric motor, good for a combined 771 bhp and 1,000 Nm of torque. The Continental GT will officially break cover in June.
Another British car due to be revealed shortly is the latest MINI John Cooper Works. Unlike the other new MINIs, it will be powered by an internal combustion engine. The John Cooper Works will be revealed in full during the Nürburgring 24 Hours.

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2024 Bentley Continental GT

2024 MINI John Cooper Works

2024 - 2025 Morgan Midsummer