New Gordon Murray supercar to debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed

  • Gordon Murray Automotive will unveil its new supercar in July
  • Murray is celebrating 60 years of car design in 2025 
  • The new GMA T.33 will be launched at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

Published on Mar 18, 2025 at 9:16 AM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid

Last updated on Mar 18, 2025 at 9:16 AM (UTC+4)
Edited by Kate Bain

Gordon Murray Automotive is set to unveil its brand-new GMA T.33 supercar during the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

GMA will use the event, which takes place from July 10 to July 13, to mark 60 years of car design by Gordon Murray.

Prior to launching GMA in 2005, Murray was the lead designer for McLaren and Brabham.

As well as marking his long and celebrated career, GMA will use the occasion to unveil its eagerly-anticipated GMA T.33.

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Gordon Murray Automotive is set to unveil its new T.33

Celebrating a whopping six decades of car design, Gordon Murray is set to take to the stage at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed along with several of his iconic vehicles including the GMA T.50, T.50s Niki Lauda, T.33, T.33 Spider supercars. 

He will also use it to share the first glimpse of the new – more powerful GMA T.33 – that was first announced last year.

“Next summer we’ll launch the third and final variant, which will be the 33 S, and that’s going to be tougher and more focused,” he said on the Autocar My Week in Cars podcast. 

He went on to say that the new GMA T.33 would be ‘tougher and more focused’ than previous models and that it will come with ‘much more focused suspension settings’. 

The new vehicle will be a ‘road car but it’s more track-oriented’, according to its creator. 

What do we know about the new AGM T.33?

Well, as you might have guessed it will come with AGM’s favored V12 engine – specifically, the same 3.9 liter Cosworth-designed one that appears in the standard T.33. 

The new model will also stick with a carbon-aluminum monocoque chassis like its predecessors. 

“The supercars that Gordon Murray Automotive builds today are inspired by every car I’ve designed, raced, and owned,” Murray said in a press release.

“Lightweight design, innovative use of materials, the latest technologies, and even bending the laws of physics come into all we do.” 

As yet, no price tag has been revealed for this laws-of-physics-bending vehicle, but the original T.33 launched with a price tag of £1.37 million (around $1.77 million) so expect something in that sort of range.

And if you want to get your hands on one, you’ll need to be quick as Gordon Murry Automotives never builds more than 100 units of its T.33 cars.

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Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.