Appearing at the Morgan factory in Malvern last week, the former Top Gear presenter took part in an interview with managing director Matthew Hole and chief design officer Jonathan Wells, as the "flagship" model, the Supersport, was revealed. When a viewer wrote in to ask the car company to "please" keep making petrol engines, Mr Hole said they would keep making them forever, "if they let us". ALSO READ: Mr Hole added that the company has "one eye on the future", and there will eventually be an electric Morgan car.
Responding to the discussion, Hammond said he envisaged a future with different engines on the road. "But I think there's no doubt the future will encompass every single option," he said. "It won't be only electric, it won't only be internal combustion, it will be all manner of things and it's going to be exciting and great".
During the election, the Labour government pledged to reinstate the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars, which former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak The comments come after the Labour government pledged to reinstate the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars after the Conservative government decided to delay the ban from 2030 to 2035. Morgan's new sportscar, which will retail for around £85,000, is expected to be available in dealerships from April. What are your thoughts? You can send a letter to the editor to have your say by clicking here .
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