Morgan EV3 Junior is targeting aspiring young drivers

In 2016 Morgan Motor Company, the family-owned British motor car manufacturer that was founded in 1910 by Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan, announced their first production electric vehicle. Capable of 100mph and 0-60 in 8seconds, and still entirely coach-built, the EV3 has received great acclaim from motoring press and enthusiasts alike following its launch at the … Read more

Morgan EV3 UK 1909 Selfridges Edition – a retro-futuristic three-wheeled electric vehicle

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Morgan is once again looking at the 1930’s aero engine race cars, classic motorcycles and 1950’s fantasy automatons to create an electric handmade car which maintains its unique character. The all-electric three-wheeler EV3, which was revealed at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed, served as inspiration for a new ‘collector’s item’ built in partnership with Selfridges.

Both born in 1909 in England, Selfridges and Morgan were two iconic British brands waiting for the perfect opportunity to collaborate. With Morgan about to launch their first zero-emission, all-electric car, the EV3, and Selfridges motoring ahead with its drive to put sustainability at the core of its business, the opportunity has finally arrived. The UK 1909 Edition will only ever be made in a limited edition run of 19 – a number that is a nod to the year during which both Selfridges and Morgan were founded.

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With an expected autonomy of between 120-150 miles depending on drive cycle and a top speed of around 90 miles an hour, Morgan EV3 UK 1909 Selfridges Edition boasts a bullet-bodied, face and exposed wheel design style which takes inspiration from 1930’s aero engine race cars, classic motorcycles and 1950’s fantasy automatons. Brass conductive cooling fins encase the batteries and four large round headlights add to the overall boldness of the design which for the UK 1909 Edition limited edition comes in a luxurious yet understated black with Selfridges bronze detailing – reminiscent of the Oxford Street store’s iconic bronze name plaque.

As part of the unique collaboration, Selfridges has enlisted nine British brands to produce a driving kit with sustainable accessories for the contemporary recreational motorsports man and woman. The kit is priced separately but can only be ordered with the car.

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Some brands such as Alexander McQueen and Belstaff have found Britain-based artisans to manufacture their contributing accessory, instead of manufacturing it overseas as they do with their main lines, to ensure all elements of the UK 1909 Edition, from the car to the driving kit, are exclusively handmade in the UK.

The driving kit features an exclusive Globetrotter case made to exactly fit the luggage rack on the UK 1909 edition. George Cleverley provided the perfect pair of leather driving shoes made in the same leather and stitching as the car seats and leather detailing. Linda Farrow driving goggles in leather and bronze are paired with Alexander McQueen‘s driving scarf, and Karl Donoghue’s stylish soft shearling-lined helmet for winter drives. Christopher Raeburn‘s bespoke waterproof materials are also included in the driving kit. The perfect tweed jacket for this car comes from Richard James. Belstaff came with the hardy waxed cotton jacket for rainy drives while Dents equipped the car with the driving gloves by The Queen’s favourite glove maker.

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Silicon Valley approach to mobility: See Faraday Future’s FFZERO1 Electric Race Car Concept in action

FFZERO1 Electric Race Car Concept wants to achieve a seamless interaction between vehicle, data, and driver.

Faraday FFzero1 concept - CES 2016

At this year’s CES, California-based Faraday Future (FF) introduced its plan to rethink mobility unveiling its FFZERO1 Concept and the proprietary engineering platform on which it’s built, in addition to revealing the details of a strategic cooperation with Letv, a leading global technology brand.

The company’s first ever concept, the FFZERO1 is a high-performance electric vehicle built upon FF’s Variable Platform Architecture (VPA), a modular engineering system optimized for electric vehicles, on which all future FF production vehicles will be based.

“The VPA will enable FF to minimize production costs, deliver exceptional quality and safety, dramatically increase its speed to market, and could easily support a range of vehicle types and sizes. FF applied the high-performance FFZERO1 Concept to the VPA in order to maximize the platform’s potential and showcase its flexibility,” explained Faraday Future.

“We believe there is a future where the natural world and the man-made world harmoniously co-exist – each nourishing the other in sustainable balance. Getting there requires harnessing the power of technology to effect beneficial change. We believe such a future is within our grasp – so long as we have the courage and the will to act,” added the California-based global company with a Silicon Valley approach to mobility.

Featuring four motors, one at each wheel, FFZERO1 is built for its use case: the track. Ifdeveloped for limited production, it will have more than 1000 horsepower and will accelerate from zero to 60 in under three seconds, with a top speed in excess of 200 miles per hour.

Faraday FFzero1 concept electric race car

Utilizing lightweight materials and composites on the VPA platform, the FF design team experimented with new driver-focused
proportions, pushing the canopy forward for a perfectly aerodynamic teardrop profile.

FF’s soon-to-be signature “UFO line” runs around the center of the vehicle and is intended to give the sense that this vehicle is not completely of this world. Aero tunnels run through the interior length of the vehicle, allowing air to flow through the car rather than around it, dramatically reducing drag and improving battery cooling.

User-centric design is core to FF’s product development approach. Like future FF production models, the FFZERO1 electric race car concept has a sixth sense for its drivers’ needs: featuring adaptive personalization, seamless transfer of custom vehicle configurations, access to live images and real-time data visualization.

Faraday Future has directly integrated the smartphone into the steering column, representing the intersection of technology and automotive engineering. Conceptually, this setup could enable the smartphone to serve as the interface between the vehicle and the driver in – and outside – of the car.

The FFZERO1 Concept could be fully autonomous, meeting its driver at the track and perhaps taking a few perfect laps on its own to compare with, and improve upon, its driver’s performance.

Another of FF’s core philosophies is to design from the inside out. The FFZERO1 Concept’s interior is primarily white with a carbon fiber finish – a pure and extremely clean aesthetic atypical for combustion engine race cars, but reflective of a clean, quiet electric vehicle.

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FF also announced a strategic cooperation with Letv that will enable it to benefit fromLetv’s expertise in content and technology. The two companies will build advanced electric vehicles by bringing together resources from the following four domains: technology, automotive, internet and cloud, and entertainment content.

“What we’ve announced illustrates the strength of our team, vision, partnerships, and speed. We’re a forward-thinking company focused on the future of mobility, but we also share a passion for driving and performance,” said Nick Sampson, SVP, R&D and Product Development, FF. “On our platform, electric vehicles will not only deliver on sustainability, but will be seamlessly connected and exhilarating to drive.”

These announcements come on the heels of a reveal of FF’s plans to invest $1 billion in the creation of a 3 million square foot state of the art, environmentally conscious manufacturing facility in North Las Vegas. The company will break ground on this phase one investment in the next few weeks and ultimately employ 4,500 people.

“The FFZERO1 Concept is an amplified version of the design and engineering philosophies informing FF’s forthcoming production vehicles,” said Richard Kim, head of design, Faraday Future. “This project liberated our designers and inspired new approaches for vehicle forms, proportions, and packaging that we can apply to our upcoming production models.”

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