The Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 is a bull’s eye. Just a week after the unveiling, all 100 copies have already been sold.
Gordon Murray Automotive presented the T.33 on January 28, a slightly milder brother to the quite insane T.50. The lightest possible supercar, which screams like an old Formula 1 car thanks to a 615 hp 3.9-litre Cosworth V12 specially developed for GMA. If that doesn’t offer enough old-fashioned fun, the sequential manual transmission will take care of it. The recipe apparently appealed to so many people that all 100 promised copies were sold within a week.
Well, 100 cars are not necessarily a lot of cars, unless you consider that each copy must cost at least €1.65 million. GMA has therefore received orders for at least €165 million in one week. You could almost say that the company of McLaren F1 spiritual father Gordon Murray would be wise to put a few more T.33s in the production schedule. However, it will take quite a while before the 100 ordered copies can be delivered, because GMA reports that it will only start production in 2024. The T.33 is in fact still partly under development. That is why there are no precise performance figures yet.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl