Brand Overview
Morris is a British automobile manufacturer, founded in 1913, headquartered in Oxford, UK. The company was one of the major British automobile manufacturers in the 20th century, later integrating into the British Motor Corporation.
Development History
1913: William Morris founded the company. One of the largest manufacturers in the UK during the 1920s-1950s. Merged with Austin to form BMC in 1952. In 1968, became part of the British Motor Corporation. The brand was gradually discontinued in the 1980s.
Main Products
Primarily produced passenger cars. Classic products include Morris Minor, Morris Oxford, Morris Marina, etc.
Technical Features
Morris vehicles were known for their practicality and economy. The Morris Minor was one of the best-selling cars in the UK during the 1950s-1970s.
Market Position
In the 20th-century British automotive market, Morris was one of the major manufacturers.
Brand Status
The brand was discontinued in the 1980s, but Morris, as part of British automotive history, holds value among collectors.