MARKET ANALYSIS
4/4 (1936 to 2019)

The Morgan 4/4, manufactured globally from 1936 to 2019, famously holds the record as the world’s longest-running production vehicle, a feat achieved by blending an unwavering silhouette with gradual mechanical evolution. Originally named to distinguish it as Morgan's first model with four cylinders and four wheels, it survived multiple decades and eight major series by serving as the lightweight, entry-level heart of the marque's range. In the 2026 Australian market, the 4/4 enjoys legendary status and high desirability, particularly among heritage-focused collectors and driving purists who prefer its narrower, more agile body over its wider stablemates. The buyer pool in Australia is notably active, consisting of vintage motorsport enthusiasts and traditionalists who value the car's analogue charm and its iconic ash-wood frame construction. Locally, market value for 2026 remains remarkably resilient, with late-model examples featuring the 1.6L Ford Sigma engine and the rare 80th Anniversary limited editions (of which only 80 were made worldwide) commanding significant interest. For the Australian devotee, the 4/4 is a permanent fixture of the classic scene, frequently appearing at National Morgan Musters and historic rallies, where it is celebrated as the purest expression of the British roadster.
The Morgan 4/4, manufactured globally from 1936 to 2019, famously holds the record as the world’s longest-running production vehicle, a feat achieved by blending an unwavering silhouette with gradual mechanical evolution. Originally named to distinguish it as Morgan's first model with four cylinders and four wheels, it survived multiple decades and eight major series by serving as the lightweight, entry-level heart of the marque's range. In the 2026 Australian market, the 4/4 enjoys legendary st…

