Brand: Gordon Murray Automotive

  • Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 supercar, the first in a series.

    Gordon Murray T.33 Supercar Sells Out entire 100 Unit Production

    Gordon Murray Automotive has sold all of its T.33 coupe supercars, at £1.37m each, before local taxes. Buyers from all over the world have laid down sufficient deposit to take their place in the 100 unit production run.

  • Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 supercar

    Gordon Murray Releases T.33 Supercar Details

    Gordon Murray Automotive has released details of yet another stunning supercar. Sadly the T.33 will be beyond the reach of mere mortals such as I.

  • 3D model of Highams Park for Gordon Murray Design.

    Gordon Murray’s New Super Car Plant gets the Nod

    Gordon Murray Group has had the planning application approved to build a new global headquarters and technology campus in Windlesham, Surrey, UK, it has been announced.

  • Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s, a new supercar discussed in an article.

    Gordon Murray Automotive: Even Meaner T.50 – the £3.1m T50s

    Gordon Murray Automotive has announced a racing-focused version of the T.50 supercar that will be even lighter, faster, and more powerful. With all of the road-going T.50 supercars selling out within 48 hours of the global premiere, customer demand has turned to the 25 super-exclusive and highly-individual racing models.

  • Gordon Murray T.50 supercar, a gallery image from the Gordon Murray Design launch.

    Gordon Murray Design Launches T.50 Supercar

    Gordon Murray Automotive has unveiled its T.50 supercar in full for the first time, showing the finished exterior and interior design and confirming its ground-breaking technical specifications. The T.50 has been engineered to be the purest, lightest, most driver-centric supercar ever. Improving on his acclaimed McLaren F1 “in every conceivable way”, Professor Gordon Murray CBE…

  • Gordon Murray Automotive T50 supercar, focusing on its lightweight construction.

    Gordon Murray Automotive T50 Supercar

    Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA) announced details of its plan to create the T.50, world’s lightest, most driver-focused supercar. Setting the benchmark so high required new levels of innovation, and a shift away from the current supercar trend of ever-greater power, speed and – inevitably – weight.