• Motorsports McMurtry Automotive IT BEGINS: McMurtry kicks off production of $1.36 million electric fan car McMurtry Automotive has confirmed that production of its insane, record-setting, upside-down driving all-electric Spéirling PURE fan hypercar is underway - but if you’re worried about pulling up next to yourself at a stoplight, don’t be:this one’s a limited edition. • The impossibly fast McMurtry Spéirling PURE electric fan car that first wowed crowds at the Goodwood Festival of Speed two years ago back in 2022 made a lot of progress since. • For one,it’s shattered records on this side of the pond, too, racing at the third annual Reverse Corkscrew Hillclimb. • And, for another, it’s proven that it can, in fact,drive upside-down, settling that long-standing bar brawl once and for all. • And now, for the cool, cool price ofjust1.36 million US American dollars (or £995,000, to take exchange rates out of this), one of the just 100 examples of McMurtry Automotive’s bantamweight Batmobile can be yours. • I remember this If all this sounds familiar,that’s because we first announced McMurtry’s production plans back in 2023, when the car was allegedly less than a year away from a limited production run.

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  • McMurtry Automotive has confirmed that production of its Spéirling PURE, an all‑electric fan hypercar, has begun at a new facility in Swinhay House. The limited‑edition model-priced at $1.36 million (≈£995,000) and capped at 100 units-will feature the car’s record‑breaking 1,000 hp fan power and its unique upside‑down driving capability. The first owner is expected to take delivery this summer. The launch follows the death of founder Sir David McMurtry in 2024; his sons have established McMurtry Technology to commercialise the company’s engineering IP and continue the legacy.

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