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Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA) has unveiled its second supercar, the T.33. The new GMA T.33 is said to be a less radical and relatively more affordable version of the brand's first model, the T.50.
The GMA T.33 is pitched as a road-focused machine, featuring a minimalistic exterior design and also a conventional two-seater mid-engined configuration. The new T.33 is also slightly heavier than its larger sibling (weighs in at 1,100 kg).
The GMA T.33 is powered by a 3.9-litre naturally-aspirated V12 built by Cosworth. It produces 607 BHP redlining at a massive 11,100 rpm, while 90% of its torque (451 Nm) is offered between 4,500 - 10,000 rpm. The engine can be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a paddle-shift transmission. GMA is yet to unveil the exact performance figures of the new T.33 supercar.
The GMA T.33 will be limited to just 100 units, each priced at US$1.85 million. Deliveries of the supercar are said to commence from 2024.