Morgan and Fellten’s Electric Brainchild: The XP-1

Hold onto your hats, folks! Fellten and Morgan Motor Company have just unveiled the XP-1, an electric vehicle that’s a three-wheeled fusion of Morgan’s classic design and Fellten’s electric genius.

Fellten’s Tech Prowess Meets Morgan’s Timeless Design

Fellten, already a bigwig in the EV tech scene, has outdone itself. Remember their award-winning Universal Battery Pack UBP55E at the 2023 SEMA Show? They’ve teamed up with Morgan to push the envelope even further with the XP-1. The XP-1 sports Fellten’s 33kWh battery system that keeps the XP-1 light and lively.

Morgan is not just dipping its toes into electric waters; they’re diving headfirst with the XP-1. They’re all about keeping the fun in driving, and this electric adventure is no exception. As Matthew Hole of Morgan puts it, they’re crafting the future of joy rides, not just cars.

The Road Ahead

This partnership between Fellten and Morgan is a journey into a future where cars are cool, clean, and innovative—interested in this electric revolution? Visit Fellten andMorgan Motors

Everything you need, no more, no less!

Fellten CEO Chris Hazell completed the one-off XP-1 prototype’s 33kWh battery pack.

 

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