The first two customer-commissioned Morgan Midsummer cars have been completed in Malvern.

The Morgan Motor Company finished production of the cars at its factory on Pickersleigh Road, marking a milestone for the project.

The vehicles, which are number one and two of the 50 Midsummer cars due to be produced by mid-2025, will be delivered to their owners in the UK and Germany this week.

The owners of these cars were offered multiple consultations with the Morgan Design team to determine a unique specification for their vehicles.

As a result, each Midsummer car is unique, with the first two showcasing the variability of customer specifications.

One of the cars boasts the same exterior paintwork as the Midsummer launch car, while the other is adorned with two-tone blue exterior paintwork, complemented by matching blue interiors.

Midsummer is the result of a collaboration between Morgan and Pininfarina, with production set to continue until the middle of next year.

Guy Williams, chief operating officer of the company, said: "It is a proud moment for all involved in the Midsummer project to see the first production cars roll off the line here at Pickersleigh Road.

"Midsummer is a real showpiece for the craftspeople here at Morgan, it utilises their rare skills and expertise in a manner that goes beyond regular production models.

"Countless hours will go into each Midsummer to ensure the finished cars are of the highest quality and are bespoke to each customer’s desires.

"We are excited to bring each Midsummer to life for its customer, and cannot wait to see the remaining 48 commissions progress through the factory."

The Midsummer model, unveiled in May, is considered a celebration of coachbuilding by Morgan and Pininfarina.

It is a special project that showcases the Morgan design's flexibility while highlighting the craftsmanship of the artisans who hand-form every element of the distinctive body.

This makes each Midsummer car one of the most exclusive Morgan sports cars ever sold.

Production of the Midsummer cars began in August, with all 50 vehicles expected to be completed by the middle of next year.