Gordon Murray T.50 Auction Signals Supercar Market Resilience

  • Broad Arrow Auctions will auction the first North American T.50, a Gordon Murray Automotive supercar, on April 21st in Paso Robles, California.
  • The T.50, with a Cosworth GMA V-12 engine, has a production run of only 100 cars, all previously allocated.
  • Chassis number 009, offered at auction, has only 27 miles on the odometer and is valued between $8 million and $10 million.
  • Proceeds will benefit the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation and McPherson College’s Automotive Restoration Program.

The auction of the Gordon Murray T.50 underscores the continued strength of the high-end collector car market, where scarcity and engineering pedigree drive exceptional value. The T.50's design, echoing the iconic McLaren F1, leverages a legacy of automotive innovation, and its limited production run ensures its status as a highly sought-after asset. This event highlights the growing trend of unique, experience-driven auctions catering to a discerning clientele.

Market Demand
The auction’s final price will reveal the current appetite for ultra-rare, driver-focused vehicles, potentially indicating broader trends in the high-end collector car market.
Brand Legacy
Gordon Murray Automotive's ability to maintain its brand cachet and command premium pricing will be crucial as it expands beyond the initial production run.
Auction Dynamics
The success of this single-car live auction format could influence other luxury brands seeking to capitalize on exclusivity and event-driven sales.