Gordon Murray Automotive launched its latest supercar, the T.33 Coupe, only a few days ago and set the auto world ablaze. Now, the British carmaker has announced that it has sold all of its T.33 supercars. 100 units of the T.33 coupe will roll off the assembly line, and each one already has a buyer.

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Details Of The Press Release

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The press release mentions a base price of £1.37m before taxes for the T.33 coupe. It also includes this statement from Professor Gordon Murray:

“The entire GMA team is thrilled that all 100 T.33’s have found a home so quickly after the global launch, just over a week ago, and we look forward to welcoming new owners to the GMA family. “I am extremely proud of our team who have relentlessly applied our core principles to deliver this amazing motor car.” Each T.33 owner will receive a bespoke and personalized service throughout their GMA journey.

The press release describes the T.33 coupe as a two-seater V12 supercar with a lightweight carbon and aluminum architecture. Production begins in 2024.

More About Gordon Murray Automotive And The T.33

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Gordon Murray is a British designer of Formula One racing cars, including the McLaren F1 road car. Murray established Gordon Murray Automotive with the intention of building limited production supercars.

The T.33 will be the second car to debut under the Gordon Murray Automotive brand. The first car was the T.50 that launched in 2020. The T.33 intends to be more suitable for daily driving than the track-focused T.50.

The engine of the T.33 is a 3.9 liter V12 producing 615 horsepower. This motor can rev to an impressive 11,000 RPM. The T.33 tips the scales at just under 2,400 pounds.

Related: A Closer Look At The Design Of The Gordon Murray T.33

The styling of the T.33 resembles that of the T.50. It offers a simple and purposeful design with no unnecessary frills. The front of the car features vertically-stacked headlamps. At the rear are two circular tail lamps. There is also a rear spoiler that deploys at high speed for better aero efficiency.

The interior of the T.33 focuses on the driver and the driving experience. As such, the instrument panel centers around an analog rev counter. Luxury amenities such as a sunroof are absent. The T.33 also does not have a touchscreen, which makes it a bit of a unicorn among new cars today.

Gordon Murray Automotive will only build 100 copies of the T.33. This ensures that this supercar will likely appreciate in value over time.