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GMA T.50 supercar costs $4.3m

GMA T.50 supercar costs $4.3m

Posted on August 5, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

McLaren F1’s spiritual successor gets sky-high price to match insane 12,100rpm Cosworth V12

McLaren reckons its 400km/h, three-seat Speedtail hypercar is the successor to the iconic McLaren F1 of the 1990s, but one glance at the new GMA T.50 is all it takes to question that claim.

Revealed overnight via official images and details, the super-rare £2.36 million ($AU4.3m) GMA T.50 hits the streets in January 2022 and will be limited to just 100 vehicles.

Looking very much like a modern-day version of another three-seat British supercar, the legendary McLaren F1, the T.50 was designed by Gordon Murray — hence the GMA name, which stands for Gordon Murray Automotive — who also designed the original F1.

“Just 100 customers will share my vision, a car created to improve on the [McLaren] F1 formula in every conceivable way,” stated Murray.
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