Gordon Murray Automotive set to celebrate founder's 60th year of car design at Goodwood Festival of Speed
by Gordon Murray Automotive | March 19, 2025
• Gordon Murray Automotive will celebrate six decades of design and engineering by its founder and Executive Chairman, Professor Gordon Murray CBE in July this year
• Goodwood House Central Feature will celebrate GMA's ethos of driving perfection and Gordon Murray's road and racing heritage
• GMA T.50, T.50s Niki Lauda, T.33, T.33 Spider supercars to share the stage with iconic Murray-designed road and race cars throughout the Festival
• New GMA T.33 supercar to be unveiled
Driver-centric premium supercar manufacturer, Gordon Murray Automotive (GMA), has announced that it will celebrate 60 years of design and engineering by Professor Gordon Murray CBE as the Central Feature Marque at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
GMA will crown its celebration with a beautiful sculpture on the lawn outside Goodwood House – the Festival's Central Feature – which will highlight how six decades of innovative design still influence the brand today. From 1965 to 2025 Professor Gordon Murray has consistently delivered vehicles that exhibit driving perfection, engineering art, and innovative lightweighting – all characteristics seen in today's GMA supercars.
Professor Gordon Murray, Group Executive Chairman: 'For 60 years I have enjoyed the design and engineering challenge of pushing the boundaries of what's possible – be that in racing or road cars. The supercars that Gordon Murray Automotive builds today are inspired by every car I've designed, raced, and owned. Lightweight design, innovative use of materials, the latest technologies, and even bending the laws of physics come into all we do.'
Throughout the Festival of Speed, GMA's modern-day supercars will share the stage with a host of Murray-designed road and race cars spanning 1965-2025. As the Central Feature Marque, GMA will also exhibit its full range of supercars with displays in front of Goodwood House, in the Supercar Paddock, and a special display of heritage cars on the Goodwood Cricket Pitch. Crowning the celebrations will be the launch of a new GMA supercar.
Phillip Lee, Gordon Murray Group CEO: 'The GMA business is proud of its heritage and the rich tapestry of road and race cars that continue to inspire our design ethos and technological approach. Gordon's illustrious career and unique approach to design and engineering influences all we do, contributing to the quality, status, and focus on driving perfection of the supercars be build today and those that will come in the future.'
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