A very muddy Morgan Christmas | Plus Four CX-T prototype

Published 14th December 2021 Yes we know, it's another Christmas video with a tree on the roof of a sports car. However, with the year of Plus Four CX-T coming to a close, what better way to celebrate the festive season than with our most wild special project yet? So, when 19-year-old sheet metal apprentice Hamish Cameron-Eveleigh was sent to collect the factory Christmas tree, there was only one vehicle in the Morgan car park he was going to pick. While all eight customers vehicles have been sold, the development prototype car – showing the battle scars from its intensive programme of testing, along with some subtle differences to the production vehicles – was the perfect tool for the job. We would like to wish all Morgan owners and fans around the world a very muddy Christmas and a happy new year! Thank you to Leigh Sinton Christmas Tree Farm and Rob Pearce. Filmed and edited by Huckleberry Mountain. All filmed on (and off) closed roads.

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