38. Morgan 3-Wheeler
Despite the fact they didn’t produce it in big numbers, the Morgan 3-Wheeler is a popular, iconic vehicle. They introduced the original Morgan 3-Wheeler in 1932 in England. Soon, it became popular. The secret of its success was that three-wheel vehicles cost less in road taxes, making them affordable and appealing to customers. Powered by a motorcycle engine they mounted just above the front wheels, the Morgan 3-Wheeler was an agile machine with sports car performance. This also made it popular with enthusiasts and kept it in production until 1952. After the original 3-Wheeler, Morgan produced many regular sports cars, but the legend of a small three-wheeled roadster never left the company.

So in 2011, Morgan Cars announced plans for the revival of the classic 3-Wheeler in the same form and design, but with modern power and an updated drivetrain. They introduced it in 2012 as the new generation of the Morgan 3-Wheeler. It features a Harley Davidson V2 engine with 115 HP, which powers a single rear wheel over a five-speed manual gearbox. Since the weight of the vehicle is just over 500 kg, the performance is great. This little roadster needs just 4.5 seconds to sprint from 0 to 60 mph. The new Morgan 3-Wheeler proved to be popular and there is a waiting list over a year long. The company is even working on an electric version, so they can promote the concept to a wider and more environmentally-friendly audience.