MARKET ANALYSIS
3 Wheeler (2012 to 2023)

The Morgan 3 Wheeler, a visceral throwback that revitalised the brand’s most eccentric tradition, was produced globally from 2011 until 2021 before being succeeded by the current Super 3. This modern iteration gained instant legendary status by mounting a thumping 2.0L S&S V-twin engine right at the nose, paired with a sleek Mazda five-speed gearbox to deliver a raw, "Biggles-era" aviator experience. In the 2026 Australian market, the original V-twin model maintains an incredibly high level of desirability, as it represents the last of the air-cooled, motorcycle-engined Morgans before the transition to the more "jet-age" and refined three-cylinder Super 3. The buyer pool is a dedicated group of eccentric collectors and driving purists who specifically covet the V-twin's characterful vibrations and the "moustache" induction system required for local compliance. Locally, market value remains rock-solid for 2026, with well-maintained examples often fetching figures significantly higher than their original retail price due to their scarcity and the complex engineering hurdles overcome to meet Australian Design Rules. For the Australian enthusiast, the 3 Wheeler is the ultimate anti-car, frequently seen at the 2026 Morgan Muster or boutique heritage events, celebrated for its refusal to conform to the sanitised standards of modern motoring.
The Morgan 3 Wheeler, a visceral throwback that revitalised the brand’s most eccentric tradition, was produced globally from 2011 until 2021 before being succeeded by the current Super 3. This modern iteration gained instant legendary status by mounting a thumping 2.0L S&S V-twin engine right at the nose, paired with a sleek Mazda five-speed gearbox to deliver a raw, "Biggles-era" aviator experience. In the 2026 Australian market, the original V-twin model maintains an incredibly high level of d…

