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Gordon Murray Automotive

  • Alvin Reyes

    GMA T.33: Gordon Murray's Next Supercar Is Nothing Short Of Astonishing

    If you've been saving up for the GMA T.50 fan car, we have unsettling news. The T.50 is no longer available for purchase as all…
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  • Alvin Reyes

    Gordon Murray T.33 Supercar GT With A Mighty V12 Engine Is Debuting Soon

    As the entire automotive industry makes a radical shift towards electrification, along comes Prof. Gordon Murray CBE with a follow-up to the bewildering T.50 fan…
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  • Alvin Reyes

    Gordon Murray GMA T.50 Debuts At Goodwood, And It Sounds Like An F1 Car

    Gordon Murray's newest GMA T.50 fan car not only made its first public debut at this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed. It also ran three…
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  • Alvin Reyes

    GMA T.50 S Niki Lauda Is Gordon Murray's Tribute To A Racing Legend

    Unless you've been living under a rock – and if you are, we can't blame you – you probably know the GMA T.50 is one…
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  • Chris Burns

    Gordon Murray Reveals MOTIV Autonomous Pod Car With One Gull-Wing Door

    The MOTIV was revealed by Gordon Murray today with the autonomous quadricycle / pod vehicle future in mind. Gordon Murray Design, Delta Motorsport, and itMoves…
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  • Shane McGlaun

    T.50 Supercar Promises The Most Advanced Aerodynamics Ever

    Gordon Murray Automotive has announced that it has teamed up with Racing Point Formula One team to work on the aerodynamics form the coming T.50…
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