01:23 26-02-2026

Gordon Murray T33 supercar moves closer to production

Gordon Murray Automotive's T33 supercar test prototypes have been seen on roads, signaling progress toward production after delays. Learn about its V12 engine and specs.

British company Gordon Murray Automotive has moved closer to starting production of its T33 supercar. Test prototypes of the model have been spotted on public roads for the first time, four years after the car's initial debut.

Originally, deliveries were scheduled for 2024, but timelines were pushed back due to delays in completing the 100-unit run of the flagship T50. The final T50 rolled off the company's sole production line in July last year. High development costs also contributed to the postponement.

Late last year, the company secured a £90 million investment from an entity linked to the first T50 buyer. These funds are being used to accelerate the launch of the T33, along with the T33 Spider version and the 700-horsepower T50S Niki Lauda.

The GMA T33 was unveiled in early 2022 as a more practical alternative to the three-seat T50. The car is built on a carbon-aluminum monocoque chassis and features a naturally aspirated 3.9-liter V12 engine developed by Cosworth. This powerplant produces 607 horsepower, revs to 11,100 rpm, and is paired with a six-speed manual transmission.

Despite its £1.37 million price tag, all 100 units sold out within a week of the car's presentation. The model is positioned within the 2026 sports car segment and is focused on a limited production run.