USA: On April 4, Gordon Murray Automotive will debut the Spider, a convertible version of its T33 supercar. Just 100 units will be produced in the entire world.
The vehicle's regal appearance and luxurious two-seater interior are its highlights. Additionally, a potent 3.9-liter V12 engine will be added. What to anticipate from the upcoming four-wheeler is listed below.
In January of last year, the Gordon Murray T33 made its public debut. Its second design will be the Spider convertible, and after that, another track-oriented model.
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According to the company, the Spider will offer a "truly involving driving experience" and should be well-liked by potential customers. It will compete with the Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster when it goes on sale.
The Gordon Murray T33 Spider's design will be influenced by the 1960s and include a sculpted bonnet, sweptback headlights in the shape of eyes, a wide air dam, and an angular front windscreen.
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It will have two doors, ORVMs, and fashionable wheels on either side. The back end will be adorned with an active spoiler, a pair of circular taillights, and exhaust tips.
At 1,108kg, the vehicle will tip the scales.
The 3.9-liter, V12 engine that powers the Gordon Murray T33 Spider has a maximum output of 609 horsepower. The mill will be coupled to either a paddle-shift or a 6-speed manual gearbox.
A centre console that separates the driver and passenger areas, bucket-style seats, and a flat-bottom multifunctional steering wheel are all expected to be included in the Gordon Murray T33 Spider's opulent two-seater interior.
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It ought to support connectivity features like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The presence of multiple airbags, ABS, EBD, and a rearview camera may ensure the passengers' safety.
The Gordon Murray T33 Spider should cost more than £1.37 million in the UK (around Rs. 14 crore). The open-top car should sell all 100 of its units soon after it makes its debut.