Gordon Murray to reveal second V12 supercar on 27 January
The new £50 million facility will house GMG's design, development, sales, servicing and heritage departments. The new supercar is expected to be mostly developed on site, where the company aims to have a fully functioning test track by the end of 2022.
Further details of the model have not been revealed, but Murray himself has previously confirmed that the company will launch a second V12-powered model before following that up with a"very noisy" hybrid. Given the £2.8m price and segment-leading performance figures touted by the T50, it is likely that the firm will seek to usher in a more 'accessible' sporting model. The company has not even hinted at a final name but has previously referred to the car as 'Project Two'.
The firm's iStream production principles will be deployed to keep weight down as far as possible – despite packing as much power as the