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Morgan Supersport 400 review
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 12:00 AM
Morgan Supersport 400 review 2026 001 Morgan gives its compelling Supersport a 20% power hike to make it bombastically fast This is the Morgan Supersport 400 and, as the name suggests, it has 400bhp (ish). That makes it the most powerful production Morgan ever and, at 344bhp per tonne, the one with the highest power-to-weight ratio.On sale now from £135,558, it sits beside the regular Supersport in the range and isn’t production- capped, so if you’re into one of the 200-250 Supersports that Morgan will make each year, just pick your preferred option.Â