Gordon Murray Automotive is in low -sized special offers. S1 LM is the increasing trend in the superior space, and it is the first product, along with the Le Mans GTR, highlighting from the company’s “Special Vehicles” company, and the most wonderful thing that comes from the week of the Monterrey.
Depending on the T.50 bones, GMA The S1 LM describes as a “hard -line collection” that “praises the beauty that is still inactive to the original Murray LE MANS design.”
Photography: Gordon Murray Automotive
The S1 LM imagines many LE MANS -winning F1 GTR design elements, such as the entrance installed on the ceiling and a central quad exhaust, with the addition of elements such as the rear rear wing. From some corners, it seems identical to the car that won 30 years ago.
S1 LM is a path car first, according to GMA, with a new, more solid and strongly installed suspension. The great traitor, associated with this wing and a great location, is considered by the true lower power. Like all GMA Road cars, the S1 LM V-12 will be normally and a six-speed manual transmission. This was hit up to 4.3 liters, with the company estimated the power output for more than 690 hp.
GMA plans to build only five examples on the S1 LM, with one customer “for an unknown price.” We will not be surprised to find out if someone is trying to start his mini -racing chain with his friends. Hell, that’s what I will do if I have this type of money. Delivery operations are scheduled to start in 2026. Of course, this will not be a few brand.
Photography: Gordon Murray Automotive
Photography: Gordon Murray Automotive
Photography: Gordon Murray Automotive
“Gordon Murray collection has perfection, light arts, engineering art, and exclusive at the heart of everything he does,” CEO Phil Li said in a statement.
“GMSV allows us to explore these basic trends, which are fueled by the enthusiasm of our customers and our imagination. We are already working on more models and looking forward to partnership with the world’s most passionate driving lovers to create more artworks for cars.”