Gordon Murray Automotive has announced a four-car lineup for the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, including the public debut of the first customer GMA T.50S Niki Lauda.
The first production-spec T.50S (chassis no. 1) honours Murray’s first Formula 1 victory in 1974 at Kyalami. The car is finished in white and has a livery inspired by the South African flag with the number ‘7’ – a nod to the race-winning Brabham BT44.

The T50S will join the dynamic showcase at Goodwood Hill, unleashing its 711 hp naturally aspirated V12 engine.
Gordon Murray will also showcase the Le Mans GTR XP1 prototype of the upcoming limited-edition model inspired by long-tail Le Mans race cars. The S1 LM, built by Gordon Murray Special Vehicles (GMSV), will also be part of the event.

And finally, the T.33 Spider prototype will make its first public appearance at the Festival of Speed. VP12 has been put through the toughest tests in the harshest of environments. Not too long ago, it was spotted undergoing cold-weather tests in the Arctic region.