The T.50 has been engineered to be the purest, lightest, most driver-centric supercar ever.
986kg total vehicle weight is lighter than the typical supercar by almost a third.
Professor Gordon Murray and Autocar UK's Steve Cropley.
3.9-litre V12 is the world’s lightest, highest-revving, most power dense naturally-aspirated road car engine
3.9-litre V12 is the world’s lightest, highest-revving, most power dense naturally-aspirated road car engine
Far from a track-focused tool, T.50 offers day-to-day usability, practicality refinement and comfort alongside its ferocious performance.
Most advanced and effective aerodynamics ever seen on a road car, enabled by Murray’s unique rear-mounted fan.
The most dominant characteristics of the T.50 exterior design are its purity and balance, free from the wings, skirts and vents that adorn most modern-day supercars.
Just 100 road-going T50s will be built, each at a cost of £2.36 million (Rs 21.37 crore) before local taxes – which is about £2.8 million (Rs 25.36 crore) in the UK.
Gordon Murray T50: “Purest, lightest supercar ever built”

Ultra-light, mid-engined, all-carbonfibre three-seater has a 650bhp atmospheric V12 and a three-seat carbonfibre cabin.

05 Aug 2020 | 36324 Views | By Steve Cropley, Autocar UK

Gordon Murray’s new V12-engined T50 supercar, the “logical successor” to his seminal McLaren F1 of 1992, has been unveiled at the Surrey factory where manufacturing will start late next year. Deliveries are due to begin early in 2022.

The new car, which Murray calls “the purest, lightest, most ...

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