In the Spanish Pyrenees, the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 feels completely at home.
Gordon Murray Auto – the English maker established by previous Recipe 1 creator Ian Gordon Murray – began the development of its first supercar, the T.50, back in Spring this year. Prior to starting off the gathering system, the automaker put the T.50 through a thorough testing program, which included cold winter tests and unique airbag alignments. The principal models are presently fit to be conveyed to their new proprietors yet not before one last assessment.
The Top Stuff team had the honor of driving one of the T.50’s models. The media’s Head of Vehicle Testing, Ollie Marriage, took the supercar on a 900-mile trip across Spain. Marriage drove the supercar from Barcelona to Bilbao by means of the mountain streets of the Spanish Pyrenees. That is the ideal spot to test the V12 machine’s cornering, speed increase, and slowing down. What are the test pilot’s initial feelings?
“This is certainly not a lightweight vehicle to work. It’s a lightweight vehicle to drive yet its activity, the directing, the grasp, and the stuff change takes a purposeful hand. Its prize, the fulfillment of it is getting those things right,” Marriage makes sense of.
In the video appended at the top, you can likewise gain fascinating insights regarding the supercar from its main designer. Or on the other hand, rather, he gives functional data – from how to open the entryways and get in the vehicle to how to utilize the air conditioner framework, how to charge a telephone, where to store stuff, and what the various controls do. What’s more, this is a most thing of us didn’t know on the grounds that the T.50 isn’t simply an ordinary vehicle. It’s “potentially the last simple supercar,” as Marriage puts it.
Gracious, don’t allow that PS4 to identification as an afterthought fool you – it doesn’t have anything to do with PlayStation. All things considered, this mirrors the way that the vehicle tried by Top Stuff is the last pre-series model of the T.50 worked before it went into creation. How can it feel out and about? How’s the motor sound in burrows? Might you at any point overcome a tollgate with it? The solutions to that multitude of inquiries – and some more – are in the video.