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Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA) is a British automobile manufacturer of sports cars based in Shalford, Surrey, England, which was founded in 2017 by former Formula 1 and McLaren F1 designer Gordon Murray. [1] The company's initial focus is on limited-run supercars. [2] [3] Its T.50 car entered production in 2023. [4]
Ian Gordon Murray CBE (born 18 June 1946), [1] is a successful and influential South African-British [2] former (Formula One) race-car designer, renowned firstly as lead designer for both the Brabham and McLaren Formula 1 racing teams, during 1969–1986 and 1987–1991 respectively, then as designer of high-end, high-performance sports cars and a variety of other innovative automotive projects.
The Gordon Murray Automotive Type 33 or GMA T.33 is a sports car manufactured by Gordon Murray Automotive. Designed by Gordon Murray , the T.33 is the manufacturer's second model after the T.50 supercar.
And while the T.50 and T.33 ranges aren’t exactly what you’d call "mass produced," Gordon Murray Automotive is thinking even smaller. With the debut of the new Gordon Murray Special Vehicles ...
Gordon Murray Automotive is busily bringing what it refers to as "the greatest analog driver's car" to production. Called T.50, it was introduced in August 2020, and completed its first test laps ...
A new Gordon Murray-designed vehicle in a new segment is coming, he revealed. The Cosworth V12 looks like a shoo-in, and its architecture is already finished.
The Gordon Murray Automotive Type 50 or GMA T.50 is a sports car manufactured by Gordon Murray Automotive. Designed by Gordon Murray and inspired by the McLaren F1, the T.50 is powered by an all-new 3,994 cc (4.0 L) naturally aspirated V12 engine developed by Cosworth. The engine is rated at 663 PS (488 kW; 654 hp) at 11,500 rpm with a maximum ...
The GMA is a 4.0-litre, naturally aspirated V12 engine, commissioned by Gordon Murray, and developed and produced by Cosworth for the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 & T.33 sports cars. The road-going engine is rated at 663 PS (488 kW; 654 hp) at 11,500 rpm, with a max torque figure of 467 N⋅m (344 lbf⋅ft) at 9,000 rpm, [ 1 ] making it the ...