2 min read - 26 Nov, 2025
Iconic 1950s van set for electric remake in Wales
An electric vehicle remake of an iconic van sold in the 1950s is set to be made in Wales, after receiving financial support from the Welsh Government.
Morris Commercial will establish a production facility at Bro Tathan for its modern-day reimagining of the Morris J-Type – the Morris JE.
The classic van was once a popular sight on British roads, and the all-electric version will retain a number of its original features. With its distinctive design and lightweight recycled carbon fibre monocoque body, the new Morris JE has a 250-mile range.
The project will also establish Wales’s first manufacturing facility for electric vehicles and create around 150 high-skilled jobs.

An iconic van sold in the 1950s is set for an electric vehicle remake in Wales / Picture: Morris Commercial
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Morris Commercial will receive financial support from the Welsh Government’s Economy Futures Funding to establish the production facility.
The zero-emission, carbon-neutral Morris JE is expected to rival vehicles such as Ford Transit Custom, Vauxhall Vivaro and VW ID Buzz. It is due for full launch in late 2026.
CEO of Morris Commercial, Dr Qu Li, said: “We are excited to have our Morris JE volume production facility in Bro Tathan soon. This will enable us to start to deliver vehicles to long-waiting customers. We thank the Welsh Government for its support.”
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, added: “With our innovative landscape and support for low carbon concepts, Wales is a natural home for the Morris JE.
“This exciting project will benefit from the robust automotive sector and supply chain cluster we are developing here in Wales. Well-paid jobs will also be created for skilled workers as the company delivers this historic retro van into the electric vehicle era.”