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Gordon Murray Automotive T 50 prototypes hit the track
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We weren t expecting this.
By now, even millennial car enthusiasts know who Gordon Murray is. He is following up his novel T.50 supercar with a lightweight, track-only version named after one of the greatest racing drivers in history. There s also another V12-powered supercar in the works. If you don t get one of those, you may have missed your opportunity to own a Gordon Murray Automotive machine altogether, as there won t be countless special editions like there are at Pagani. If that thought disappoints you, we may be able to cheer you up slightly. The T.50 and T.50s Niki Lauda will not be the only cars GMA produces - Murray is working on a small, all-electric SUV. This should be interesting.
Gordon Murray Commits To Do For EVs What He’s Done For Supercars
May 11, 2021 at 5:41pm ET ++ Expect a lightweight and ultra-efficient electric car in the near future.
You may find it strange to see the video above. It talks about the ground effect on the T.50, Gordon Murray’s latest creation. Although it relates to a combustion-engined car, make sure you watch it. It shows how much Murray’s experience at motorsports may help him create “a revolutionary, lightweight, ultra-efficient electric vehicle architecture,” as he said he would with part of the £300 million investment in expanding the Gordon Murray Group.
Gordon Murray isn’t satisfied with just developing the remarkable T.50 hypercar and has revealed that he will also develop an innovative electrical architecture to be used by small electric vehicles and delivery vans.
Thanks to a £300 million ($423 million) investment, the Gordon Murray Group will create “a highly flexible EV skateboard designed to form the basis of a B-segment vehicle.” Initially, this will be a small SUV that will spawn a delivery van derivative.
Speaking with
Autocar, Murray added that the company’s expansion plans will involve its iStream manufacturing principles. It has also been confirmed that Richie Sibal, who has previously worked at McLaren and Lotus, will head a dedicated electronics division within the Gordon Murray Group that will focus on developing EV powertrains for car manufacturers and technology companies.
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