RE: McMurtry Spéirling poised for first deliveries
RE: McMurtry Spéirling poised for first deliveries
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First customer McMurtry Spéirling imminent

New factory coming on stream, plus McMurtry Technology announced, as Spéirling goes from strength to strength 


When even the supercars of the world start to seem a bit samey, the McMurtry Spéirling really was a breath of fresh air. Rather more than just a breath, in fact, as its incredible electric powertrain and advanced aerodynamics have seen it whoosh and scurry to record times around the world. Now it’s almost time for actual customers to experience McMurtry’s phenomenal achievement for themselves, 10 years after the company was formed by the late Sir David McMurtry, as first deliveries of the million-pound Spéirling are due this summer. 

McMurtry will deliver these cars from its new factory, a 2700-square-metre facility in Wooton under Edge. With thousands of test miles completed in the single seater, production is set to commence imminently. Additional McMurtry models have already been mooted, too, thanks to the expansion. The new plant will exist alongside the existing (but also to be extended) McMurtry Automotive space at Swinhay House, which will now be home to a new offshoot called McMurtry Technology.

With 22 patents already secured in the development of the Spéirling, and seven-figure revenues for its work with OEMs, McMurtry has decided to make its external work better known. MT’s services will focus on all the areas in which the Spéirling excels, and which will surely only become more relevant: Downforce on Demand, Performance Battery Technology, Electric Powertrains, Vehicle Lightweighting and Vehicle Software. So even without an official McMurtry badge, its expertise only looks set to become more influential. 

Thomas Yates, MD and Co-Founder of McMurtry Automotive, said:  “Our tenth anniversary is a pivotal milestone.  Every day since our inception in 2016, has been exciting and challenging, but mainly exciting. We are carving out a new category for extremely engaging electric track vehicles.  This has required inventing new technology, plus building a team and facility to realise the dreams of our customers from around the world. We are really proud we are contributing to the advancement of the industry in a small way and are attracting work from other OEMs to be able to widen the impact of our work via our Technology division too. We cannot wait for the customer cars to be spotted at race tracks around the world.” There’ll be no missing a Spéirling, that’s for sure - whatever else is lapping (nowhere near as fast) at the same time… 


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cookington

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134 posts

164 months

Yesterday (12:59)
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Must be using a French transport company.

CaptainBeyond

13 posts

1 month

Yesterday (14:41)
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Good for them. That video of the Speirling at Goodwood a few years ago was the last time my mind was well and truly blown.

Xenoous

2,083 posts

80 months

Yesterday (14:46)
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Seeing this car up close at Goodwood FoS was something else. The sound, the size, and the sheer speed of the thing was something to behold. I was far more excited to see it than any of the other super/hypercar offerings. What an incredible machine.

Robertb

3,306 posts

260 months

Yesterday (15:07)
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Ive seen it a couple of times... I was astonished just how dinky it is!

I'd love to see them do a pitch at the Shelsley Walsh record.

Portofino

5,065 posts

213 months

Yesterday (15:32)
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Will we seen one rocketing away from the lights by Harrods?

nismo48

6,159 posts

229 months

Yesterday (15:47)
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CaptainBeyond said:
Good for them. That video of the Speirling at Goodwood a few years ago was the last time my mind was well and truly blown.
Agreed...thumbup

ManyMotors

994 posts

120 months

Yesterday (15:49)
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"Now it’s almost time for actual customers". After 10 years, just "almost".

Chubbyross

4,824 posts

107 months

Yesterday (17:10)
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Ok, I get that it's a fabulous bit of engineering but I'd feel a complete twonk driving around in it. It's clearly not for people like me who like their cars to look beautiful/graceful/handsome, whatever you call it.

kambites

70,477 posts

243 months

Yesterday (17:13)
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The single most interesting car released in the last decade to my mind, although also perhaps the most useless. biggrin

otolith

64,907 posts

226 months

Yesterday (17:19)
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Chubbyross said:
Ok, I get that it's a fabulous bit of engineering but I'd feel a complete twonk driving around in it. It's clearly not for people like me who like their cars to look beautiful/graceful/handsome, whatever you call it.
I think it looks pretty good against the background of other function-over-form track focused stuff - Atoms, Radicals, Caterhams, etc.

GreatScott2016

2,203 posts

110 months

Yesterday (18:23)
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Chubbyross said:
Ok, I get that it's a fabulous bit of engineering but I'd feel a complete twonk driving around in it. It's clearly not for people like me who like their cars to look beautiful/graceful/handsome, whatever you call it.
100% this. Track and hill climbs, yes. On the road, nope smile

blue al

1,288 posts

181 months

Yesterday (19:28)
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Any indication on "consumer cost"
And charging time

Do you get a free trailer?

I think it looks awesome

GTRene

20,753 posts

246 months

Yesterday (19:31)
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It does not look real, but it is, I love its compactness and tech.


kambites

70,477 posts

243 months

Yesterday (19:40)
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blue al said:
Any indication on "consumer cost"
And charging time
I believe the expectation is about £1m.

It's 800v so the charging speed should probably be pretty decent. I guess a car with such a low frontal area should give decent efficiency if you're not running the fan flat out, too.

Maccmike8

1,516 posts

76 months

Yesterday (20:29)
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Other than being fast it offers nothing else. Il take any and EVERY single ice instead please.

mooseracer

2,600 posts

192 months

Yesterday (20:51)
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I had no idea McMurty are based just up the road from me in Wotton - looks forward to seeing the test cars out on the local roads biggrin

DarrenO'D'

126 posts

187 months

Yesterday (20:57)
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Wouldn’t mind seeing this have a go at pikes peak

Sway

33,311 posts

216 months

Yesterday (21:06)
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Maccmike8 said:
Other than being fast it offers nothing else. Il take any and EVERY single ice instead please.
It offers a load 'else'.

Proper ground effect is a rare thing to experience. Same for central driving position. As for the size, that's very different too.

I'd bloody love one at running half the power and no fan (with more suspension compliance) to have as a commuter... hehe

GTRene

20,753 posts

246 months

Yesterday (21:08)
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mooseracer said:
I had no idea McMurty are based just up the road from me in Wotton - looks forward to seeing the test cars out on the local roads biggrin
If you see some big dust clouds and or empty pot holes, you know a Spéirling has past.

bobthemonkey

4,162 posts

238 months

Yesterday (21:09)
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Robertb said:
Ive seen it a couple of times... I was astonished just how dinky it is!

I'd love to see them do a pitch at the Shelsley Walsh record.
I suspect they may have a go a Prescott, given it's just up the road from them.