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Morgan Aero 8 overall verdict

Morgan Aero 8
Rated 5 out of 10

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  • ‘I absolutely love this thing. It’s exactly what being British is all about, apart from the German engine obviously.’

  • Our buying tip

    Hold on (and save up) for the classier, pricier Aeromax coupe.

After some much needed surgery to correct the infamous squint, the Morgan Aero 8 at last looks the part, but a great chassis is still let down by awful steering, while the whole thing remains a bit pricey.

  • Comfort

     The Aero 8 rides very firmly and suffers from a great deal of wind, engine and tyre noise. All part of the experience for some, a reason to buy a 911 for others.

    Rated 4 out of 10
  • Performance

    Despite those antiquated looks the 4.4-litre V8 from BMW that lurks beneath all those louvers is a thoroughly modern bit of kit. Combine this with a fundamentally very light car and you have a 0-60mph time of under five seconds and a top speed nudging 160mph.

    Rated 10 out of 10
  • Cool

    There's something cool about any Morgan, although the more modern Aero 8 is slightly less hardcore. That said, it still looks so extraordinary alongside all but the wildest supercar that you can't fail to impress someone.

    Rated 6 out of 10
  • Quality

    The entirely hand built Aero 8 is very soundly constructed, and you'll not get any grief from BMW's engine, but electronics are more prone to problems on any car built in a shed in a field.

    Rated 6 out of 10
  • Handling

    The Aero 8's hand-planed ash and aluminium chassis is curiously good, but steering that's unnervingly vague and then suddenly alarmingly loaded diminishes the car's overall handling potential.

    Rated 6 out of 10
  • Practicality

    There is a fairly decent boot on the Aero 8, which is a step up on the original car, but the cabin is still cramped and largely devoid of storage. A GT it may be, but you'll still be packing very carefully.

    Rated 3 out of 10
  • Running costs

     The hefty initial asking price of £62,500 makes the Aero 8 a risky financial proposition. Depreciation is severe on a car as peculiar as this, and most people mad enough to buy one want it built bespoke.

    Rated 0 out of 10

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