
This year, Gordon Murray Automotive will be showcasing four V12-powered models at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, including the global public debut of the first T.50s Niki Lauda supercar for customers. This significant lineup marks Gordon Murray Automotive's presence at the prestigious hillclimb event.
The production car T.50s, chassis number one, honours Murray's first Formula One victory at Kyalami in 1974. It features a livery inspired by the South African flag over a white body, with a gloss black race number seven - a reference to Carlos Reutemann's race-winning Brabham BT44. Each of the 25 track-only T.50s models is named after one of Murray's 24 Grand Prix victories and one endurance race victory.
Following its record-breaking $20.6 million auction sale in Las Vegas last year, the Gordon Murray S1 LM design model will make its European debut. This design pays homage to Murray's original Le Mans-winning race car, while embodying the company's principles of lightweight construction, engineering excellence and driving perfection.

Also on display are the Le Mans GTR XP1 experimental prototype, which represents an upcoming production run of just 24 ultra-exclusive models and the T.33 Spider validation prototype, which is making its global debut. The T.33 Spider features a naturally aspirated 3.9-litre V12 engine and is nearing the final stages of development ahead of production.
For European enthusiasts, the Goodwood appearance offers a rare opportunity to see and hear multiple Gordon Murray V12 cars in action. Since unveiling the T.50 in 2020, the company has delivered 100 supercars to owners worldwide. The T.33 and T.33 Spider are now in the advanced development stage and the S1 LM and Le Mans GTR represent a further evolution into more exclusive and specialised vehicles.








