At long, wide and high; the T.25 is smaller than
Daimler AG's popular
Smart. The centralized driving position is also a feature of Murray's iconic McLaren F1; central instrumentation and controls are borrowed from Formula One. It is a three-seater car with a rear-mounted three-cylinder petrol engine. An
electric version, called the "T.27", was unveiled in June 2011. Both cars are expected to have a top speed of .
Autocar Magazine Reported in August 2013 that the Murray T25 and T27 were confirmed for production, that the city cars project had been sold to a manufacturer, and were estimated to be launched in 2016. As of 2023, this launch had still not occurred. ==References==