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Gordon Murray Automotive T.33

Gordon Murray Automotive T.33

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The GMA T.33 or Gordon Murray Automotive Type 33 is a sports car manufactured by Gordon Murray Automotive. Designed by Gordon Murray, the T.33 is the manufacturer's second model after the T.50 supercar.

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Design

The design of the GMA T.33 is claimed to be inspired by grand tourers of the 1960s,[1] such as the Ferrari Dino and Lamborghini Miura. Murray utilized a 2-seater coupé configuration for the T.33, with the body built entirely in carbon fibre and mounted on a carbon fibre-and-aluminium frame. The T.33 has a luggage capacity of 280 litres (74 US gal), divided between a front trunk and two compartments ahead of the rear wheels.[2]

The T.33 is powered by the same Cosworth V12 engine as the T.50, with 3.99 L (243 cu in) of displacement and four valves per cylinder. In the T.33, it is capable of 615 PS (452 kW) at 10,500 rpm and 451 N⋅m (333 lb⋅ft) of torque at 9,500 rpm.[3] Power is sent to the rear wheels via a standard 6-speed Xtrac manual transmission.[4]

Production

GMA plans to build 100 customer cars at its Surrey production site. Each car costs 1.37 million GBP before local taxes.[5][6]


References

  1. Cropley, Steve (15 March 2022). "New Gordon Murray T33 makes public debut at Goodwood". Autocar.
  2. "T.33". gordonmurrayautomotive.com. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  3. Smith, Jonny (4 April 2023). Douglass, Michael (ed.). "New Gordon Murray Convertible Cosworth V12 Supercar (+ ride in his favourite classic cabrio)" (Video). The Late Brake Show via YouTube.
  4. "Media release: Gordon Murray Automotive T.33 Coupe Sold Out from Launch". gordonmurrayautomotive.com. 4 February 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  5. Westbrook, Justin (4 February 2022). "GMA T.33 Already Sold Out, Most Were Manuals". MotorTrend.

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