The new Morgan Supersport 400 is the company’s most powerful car yet, and despite its modern underpinnings, it sticks with the a British automaker’s olde worlde styling.

Like the regular Supersport, the 400 is powered by a BMW ‘B58’ 3.0-litre turbocharged straight-six petrol engine.

While the standard Supersport has 250kW and 500Nm to its name, the 400 employs a more powerful variant making 300kW (or 402hp, hence the name) and 500Nm.

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The uprated engine drives the rear wheels via a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission. Thanks to its bonded aluminium platform, the car weighs just 1170kg.

This allows the Supersport 400 to complete the 0-100km/h dash in a claimed 3.6 seconds, or 0.2 seconds faster than the regular Supersport. Top speed has climed 23km/h to 290km/h.

A new high-flow active exhaust system is said to create a “pronounced and purposeful soundtrack”, while still being refined.