RE: Good news: GMA declares its new factory open

RE: Good news: GMA declares its new factory open

Thursday 11th April

Good news: GMA declares its new factory open

Gordon Murray Automotive's purpose-built Vehicle Production Centre in Surrey is up and running


Honestly, you look away for two minutes and someone has built a car factory. It certainly doesn’t seem like the best part of four years since Gordon Murray announced that his eponymous company would be moving to a new 54-acre site in Surrey. But looking back, GMA said at the time that it expected to move into its new manufacturing facility in 2024 - and hey presto, here we are. 

Apparently the purpose-built Vehicle Production Centre has already begun assembling the new T.50 (taking over from GMA’s site at Dunsfold, which will now focus on the T.33 prototypes) and incorporates a Vehicle Dynamics Test Road to allow the firm to conduct its final validation and pre-delivery checks on site. Additionally, owners can choose to collect their cars from Highams Park itself, via a dedicated Driving Perfection Customer Centre. 

“The new Gordon Murray Automotive HQ at Highams Park represents a significant investment for the business and is a statement of intent for the company’s future,” said Phillip Lee, the Gordon Murray Group CEO. “It is extremely satisfying that we’re able to continue T.50 manufacturing at the new site, while also streamlining production of T.33 development prototypes.”

The building is the result of more than £50m investment in the site, and as well as consolidating logistics, parts supply and testing, will function as the firm’s headquarters. It will be responsible for building all future models, and GMA reckons it is on track to complete all 100 T.50 customer cars before switching to the planned production run of 25 track-only T.50s Niki Lauda derivatives. It will then transfer to making the incoming T.33. 

“Moving production of our T.33 experimental prototype monocoques into the vacated Dunsfold Park facility accelerates the programme and boosts efficiencies significantly,” reckons GMA CEO, Mofid Elkemiri. “We are already making excellent progress with T.33 development with our first three mule cars undergoing intensive early testing. The move means we’ll soon be at the stage to share details about the prototype with customers and fans around the world.”

Some of the details we know already. The T.33 dispenses with the T.50’s complicated fan, and is projected to weigh in at just 1,090kg. Tantalisingly, that minuscule kerbweight will still be powered by the 3.9-litre Cosworth-built V12, in 617hp format. With a six-speed manual. And the ability to rev past 11,000rpm. Like the T.50, it promises to be quite the prospect for the 200 owners (100 for the coupe, another 100 for the Spider) who have found the seven-figure sum needed to buy one. Expect them to feel right at home in Windlesham. 


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fantheman80

Original Poster:

1,454 posts

50 months

Thursday 11th April
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Is GMA the only British manufacturer that actually does things on time??

Ray_Aber

485 posts

277 months

Thursday 11th April
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It seems so.

The green front valance on the T50 is a strong reminder that this cannot be black. Not saying it should be green, but it should be body colour, so that the car does not appear "chinless". This will of course work with stronger/brighter colours.

Leonardo101

51 posts

75 months

Thursday 11th April
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Nothing big or technical there just a big shed to build a very expensive kit car so no wonder on time!

MrBig

2,721 posts

130 months

Thursday 11th April
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I look forward to seeing what else they come up with in the next few years. As much as the T33 and T50 are awesome, I really like Gordons thinking in terms of smaller and more mainstream transportation solutions.

How many sites are they up to now? I hope they keep the Windlesham facility as its a really cool setup.

Twoshoe

856 posts

185 months

Thursday 11th April
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I'll have one in that blue colour please (7th pic).

Hammersia

1,564 posts

16 months

Thursday 11th April
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Leonardo101 said:
Nothing big or technical there just a big shed to build a very expensive kit car so no wonder on time!
That's my view as well, it's an assembly building.

Motormouth88

247 posts

61 months

Thursday 11th April
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I’m assuming this is a joke, nothing technical haha
Leonardo101 said:
Nothing big or technical there just a big shed to build a very expensive kit car so no wonder on time!

ThingsBehindTheSun

137 posts

32 months

Thursday 11th April
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You are definitely winning at life if you are in the position to be able to buy one of these cars.

DoctorX

7,309 posts

168 months

Thursday 11th April
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Ray_Aber said:
It seems so.

The green front valance on the T50 is a strong reminder that this cannot be black. Not saying it should be green, but it should be body colour, so that the car does not appear "chinless". This will of course work with stronger/brighter colours.
I think the car with the green bits is JKay's.

Titan2

150 posts

97 months

Thursday 11th April
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DoctorX said:
I think the car with the green bits is JKay's.
Thought it looked familiar alright.

He did a quick Instagram video of it last week I think.

asci.white

381 posts

74 months

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Alas no big lake out front ala McLaren, but still fantastic news they will be building in the UK.

asci.white

381 posts

74 months

Thursday 11th April
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Leonardo101 said:
Nothing big or technical there just a big shed to build a very expensive kit car so no wonder on time!
If that's your view then just remember all cars are just lego at the end of the day.

Some built by robots, some by people....

Viper201

7,878 posts

144 months

Thursday 11th April
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asci.white said:
Leonardo101 said:
Nothing big or technical there just a big shed to build a very expensive kit car so no wonder on time!
If that's your view then just remember all cars are just lego at the end of the day.

Some built by robots, some by people....
.. and some not all.

Remember TVR anyone?

biglaugh

Pit Pony

8,655 posts

122 months

Thursday 11th April
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asci.white said:
Alas no big lake out front ala McLaren, but still fantastic news they will be building in the UK.
They should put it further north in one of the powerhouses of Automotive somewhere like erm *Cofton Hacket, Speke, Lostock Hall, Erdington, Hooton, connons quay, Etwall, or lytham.st annes where labour and brown field land are cheap and plentiful. And Engineers can afford to live.

  • Longbridge, Halewood, Leyland, Castle Bromwhich, Ellesmere port, Deeside, Derby and Blackpool, might be better places in my humble opinion.

JJJ.

1,320 posts

16 months

Thursday 11th April
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After the T50 & T33 I wonder what happens to GMA.
It would be nice hear of a new project like a GT. Front mid mounted engine V12 with options like +2 and auto. Something like that would really get my juices flowing.

Edited by JJJ. on Thursday 11th April 13:17

Honeywell

1,381 posts

99 months

Thursday 11th April
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An amazing achievement and typical of what happens when you have one strong man with a vision and a passion for cars. Toyota being a bigger example under Akio Toyoda.

Surely it should be Sir Gordon Murray by now?

Given a lottery win I wouldn't look at anything else other than the pinnacle which is a GMA car.

Definitely a PH God.


Julian Thompson

2,549 posts

239 months

Thursday 11th April
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Honeywell said:
An amazing achievement and typical of what happens when you have one strong man with a vision and a passion for cars. Toyota being a bigger example under Akio Toyoda.

Surely it should be Sir Gordon Murray by now?

Given a lottery win I wouldn't look at anything else other than the pinnacle which is a GMA car.

Definitely a PH God.
I’d agree. Anyone that ever tried to run a business making things can see that this is a phenomenal achievement.

asci.white

381 posts

74 months

Thursday 11th April
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Viper201 said:
.. and some not all.

Remember TVR anyone?

biglaugh
That was more to do with quality control. Even then those cars still have a well known cult following... Hence this website...

asci.white

381 posts

74 months

Thursday 11th April
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Pit Pony said:
They should put it further north in one of the powerhouses of Automotive somewhere like erm *Cofton Hacket, Speke, Lostock Hall, Erdington, Hooton, connons quay, Etwall, or lytham.st annes where labour and brown field land are cheap and plentiful. And Engineers can afford to live.

  • Longbridge, Halewood, Leyland, Castle Bromwhich, Ellesmere port, Deeside, Derby and Blackpool, might be better places in my humble opinion.
Surrey has a long history of building and racing cars (you've heard of Brooklands?).

If they can, then why not?

There are lots of amazing engineers in the area so why shouldn't it be used for this... Not being rude but that's a short sighted view...

fantheman80

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1,454 posts

50 months

Thursday 11th April
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Leonardo101 said:
Nothing big or technical there just a big shed to build a very expensive kit car so no wonder on time!
took me ages to build my costco shed