MOTOR Magazine Australia

01 FLASHED GORDON

GORDON MURRAY AUTOMOTIVE has announced its second 320km/h-plus supercar in three years, a “slightly more practical” $2.6m stablemate for the three-seat, V12-powered T.50 fan-car flagship it revealed at the beginning of 2019.

Built on an all-new carbon-aluminium monocoque chassis – it is slightly longer than the T.50 and its cabin is designed for two occupants – the T.33 uses a specially adapted version of the T.50’s Cosworth-designed 3.9-litre V12 engine with even more low-speed torque but a slightly lower rev limit of 11,100rpm compared with the T.50’s 12,000rpm.

Further preserving the T.50’s status as GMA’s

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