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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 ...
The motorcycle cop hit the brake so hard the rear tire smoked. He flipped around and rode up to where we were shooting photos of the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50, and I was sure that we were ...
The team at Amalgam Collection will offer every T.50 owner a bespoke scale model of their car. The GMA T.50 Still Looks Ridiculous at 1:8 Scale Skip to main content
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]
Gordon Murray is staying on the offensive about his T.50 supercar, working the phones recently to let all know that "This car will deliver — and this is a promise — the driving experience of ...
The design has some clear McLaren F1 cues, which is unsurprising since Murray was responsible for that supercar. 2022 Gordon Murray T.50 revealed as the 'greatest analog driver's car' Skip to main ...
On 4 August 2020, Murray announced the T.50 sports car, the "logical successor" to the McLaren F1 and incorporating the "fan car" concept of the Brabham BT46B, to be launched in 2022. [18] On 27 January 2022, Gordon Murray Automotive announced the T.33 super car. A twin-seater 'day to day' super car with the same engine from the T.50, but built ...