Gordon Murray Group To Debut First Vehicles From Its Special Vehicles Division
The first two models will be revealed during Monterey Car Week, following a Celebration of 60 Years at the Goodwood Festival of Speed…

British advanced automotive engineering and design company, Gordon Murray Group (GMG), has announced that its new Special Vehicles division will reveal its first two models on August 15 at The Quail – A Motorsport Gathering, during Monterey Car Week.
The first of the two new supercars represents a bespoke customer commission, with the second car designed by the Gordon Murray Special Vehicles (GMSV) team. GMG says the details of the two cars will remain under wraps until The Quail unveiling in California, but the Gordon Murray ethos of lightweight design and engineering art design are at the heart of both new vehicles.
The news comes as T.50 customer car production nears its conclusion, with the entire 100-unit exclusive production run set for completion by the end of July. Built at Gordon Murray Automotive’s (GMA) new Highams Park headquarters and purchased by owners from 19 countries around the world, the T.50 is the purest expression of driving perfection, noted company officials in a press release.
“We are excited to take our existing customers on our GMSV journey in addition to bringing new owners into the Gordon Murray family,” said Phillip Lee, Gordon Murray Group CEO. “We are excited to offer customers the opportunity to create the bespoke supercar of their dreams with the GMSV design and engineering teams. We’re also enthusiastic to show the world’s automotive fans our most unique expressions of the Gordon Murray Automotive ethos through GMSV.”
Celebrating 60 Years of Car Design
The Gordon Murray Group made the decision to streamline its product launch plans, revising the timeline for the next generation of the GMA T.33 to fall after the peaks of summertime activity. The Group will focus on celebrating 60 years of car design by company founder Professor Gordon Murray CBE at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, before launching the two all-new GMSV models in California during August.
“I can barely believe it’s been 60 years I’ve been designing and engineering race and road cars; I can’t wait to reminisce with the thousands of fans at the Goodwood Festival of Speed,” said Professor Murray, group executive chairman. “The Gordon Murray Special Vehicles double debut that follows just a month later will offer customers old and new even more ways to be part of our celebration of cars and driving.”
The Gordon Murray team confirmed the complete lineup of models that will be featured as part of the 60 years of car design celebrations at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The list includes the full Gordon Murray Automotive lineup of T.50, T.50s Niki Lauda and T.33 prototypes alongside key models from the 60-year car design career of Gordon Murray.