What's Happening?
McMurtry Automotive has unveiled the production version of its Spéirling Pure, a single-seat electric hyper track car known for its near-Formula 1 level performance. The vehicle, which boasts a 0-60 mph time of just 1.55 seconds and a top speed of 190
mph, is powered by a 100-kWh lithium-ion battery and twin rear-mounted electric motors producing 1,000 horsepower. The Spéirling Pure features McMurtry's patented 'Downforce-on-Demand' system, generating up to 4,400 pounds of downforce, allowing the car to maintain grip even from a standstill. The car is set to debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, with customer deliveries expected later this year. Each unit will be hand-built and customized at McMurtry's new factory in England.
Why It's Important?
The launch of the Spéirling Pure represents a significant advancement in electric vehicle technology, particularly in the high-performance sector. By achieving such rapid acceleration and high downforce, McMurtry Automotive is setting new benchmarks for electric hypercars. This development could influence the broader automotive industry by pushing other manufacturers to innovate and improve their electric vehicle offerings. Additionally, the Spéirling Pure's unique features, such as its 'Downforce-on-Demand' system, highlight the potential for new aerodynamic technologies in vehicle design. The car's entry into time attack competitions and GT1 Sports Club events could also enhance the visibility and acceptance of electric vehicles in motorsports.
What's Next?
As McMurtry Automotive begins customer deliveries of the Spéirling Pure, the company plans to support owners through an exclusive driving club. This club will offer factory-backed track events, driver coaching, and engineering support, potentially fostering a community of high-performance electric vehicle enthusiasts. The car's participation in competitive events may also lead to further developments and refinements in its design and performance. Additionally, the success of the Spéirling Pure could encourage other manufacturers to explore similar technologies, potentially leading to broader adoption of electric vehicles in the high-performance market.















