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‘I’m building the last great analogue supercar’

‘You just don’t get that engagement or satisfaction from modern supercars’
— Gordon Murray

THE MAN WHO GAVE US THE world’s greatest supercar is ready to raise the bar higher. Gordon Murray’s T.50 is a new sports car from a new sports car company, called Gordon Murray Automotive. It’s the spiritual successor to Murray’s marvellous McLaren F1. ‘It’s everything you like about the McLaren F1 but slightly better,’ says Gordon. ‘It may well be the last great analogue supercar.’

So, we go to Gordon’s home in leafy rural Surrey, ‘the only house in Surrey that has one bedroom and 22 garages’, to talk T.50. We also discuss the past, the present, the future, and go for a drive in one of his many cars, all lightweight and all driver-focused. He’s chosen his Lotus Elan today.

We get a guided tour through those 22 garages and then go to the only drive-in cinema in Surrey. It’s certainly the only one where you can watch movies from inside a 1959 Cadillac flat-top sedan, starlit sky twinkling seductively above. In fact, they’re 120 fibre optic “stars” embedded in a black ceiling. Gordon’s drive-in is actually in a big loft above one of his garages. But it feels like

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