Morris Commercial Cars Limited

Morris Commercial Cars Limited was formed as a private company by William Morris in 1924, after he took over the plant and premises of E. G. Wrigley and Co., at Soho in Birmingham, this included 200 machines designed for the manufacture of motor-car components, and c. 350 employees. The company commenced production of commercial vehicles, usually in the payload range from 1 ton upwards, thus supplementing the light commercial vehicles made by Morris Motors Limited at Cowley. Later Morris Commercial took over the former Wolseley factory at Adderley Park in Birmingham.

In 1936, Morris sold Morris Commercial Cars to Morris Motors Limited. The use of the Morris Commercial name on vehicles was discontinued in 1967-68.