Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA) is set to make a strong showing at the Goodwood Festival of Speed next month, bringing four of its V12-powered hypercars to the event.
The highlight will be the first customer-spec example of the track-only T.
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50s Niki Lauda, which pays homage to the Kyalami circuit where Gordon Murray's first F1 car won in 1974.
Finished in matte silver with South African flag colors across the hood and rear shark fin, the car will be driven up the Goodwood hill climb, not just displayed.
Other GMA Models on Display
Joining the T. 50s is a design model of the limited-run S1 LM, capped at five units globally.
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One example sold at auction last year for $20.63 million, but this display model will not participate in the hill climb.
GMA will also bring a validation prototype of the T.
33 Spider, a slightly more accessible V12 model, and the Le Mans GTR in XP1 prototype guise, limited to 24 units.
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All four hypercars are powered by a high-revving naturally aspirated 3.9-liter V12 engine from Cosworth.
