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The Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA) T.50 is a groundbreaking and highly anticipated supercar designed by the legendary automotive engineer, Gordon Murray.
Known for his work on the iconic McLaren F1, Murray aimed to create a modern-day successor that embodies the essence of a pure driver's car.
The GMA T.50, first introduced in 2020, is an extraordinary manifestation of engineering prowess and automotive artistry.
At the heart of the T.50 is a naturally aspirated 3.9-liter V12 engine, which is a rare gem in an era dominated by forced induction and hybrid powertrains.
The engine, developed in collaboration with Cosworth, produces an awe-inspiring 650 horsepower, delivering exhilarating performance.
One of the T.50's most unique and innovative features is its revolutionary rear-mounted fan, inspired by Gordon Murray's groundbreaking Brabham BT46B "fan car" from Formula 1 history.
This fan, coupled with active aerodynamics, generates an impressive amount of downforce while maintaining a clean and elegant exterior design.
Unlike many modern supercars, the GMA T.50 is engineered with a strong focus on minimalism and driving purity. It weighs just under 2,200 pounds, making it one of the lightest supercars in its class.
This lightweight philosophy, combined with a six-speed manual transmission, delivers an unrivaled connection between driver and machine, ensuring an engaging and visceral driving experience.
The interior of the GMA T.50 is a masterpiece in itself, featuring a minimalist yet luxurious design.
The car seats three, with the driver positioned centrally, just like in the iconic McLaren F1.
This central driving position enhances the driver's connection to the road and creates a sense of oneness with the vehicle.
Limited to a very exclusive production run, the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 represents the epitome of automotive engineering, performance, and driver engagement.
It is a true testament to the passion and vision of Gordon Murray, solidifying his status as one of the greatest automotive designers of all time.