- The McMurtry Spiraling Pure is the production version of the automaker’s wild track-focused electric hypercar.
- McMurtry will only build 100 examples and deliveries are expected to begin in late 2026.
- The Spiraling produces over 1,000 horsepower, weighs just 2,860 pounds, and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 1.55 seconds.
It appears McMurtry is almost ready for spiraling prime time. McMurtry has released a teaser image of its upcoming Spiraling Pure, the production version of its wild electric fan car.
If you’re in the market for such a vehicle, let your accountant know that McMurtry will be introducing the Spiraling Pure next week. Deliveries are scheduled to begin later in 2026. And only 100 examples are to be built, with an asking price of £995,000 before destination and handling (that’s over $1.3MM at current exchange rates).
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Since its introduction, the Spirling has begun to subvert our assumptions about the potential of a road-going passenger car. The electric track-only hypercar provides up to 4,400 pounds of downforce from 0 mph. It does this through its attractive underfloor fan setup.
Add in the ability to deliver over 1,000 horsepower in a vehicle that weighs just 2,860 pounds, and you truly have an amazing driving experience. McMurtry says the Spiraling Pure can deliver a 0-60 mph time of 1.55 seconds, handle 3 grams of cornering force and claim a top speed of 190 mph.
McMurtry says the car can handle drivers up to 6’5″ tall. The Sperling Pure is also eligible for various American and European racing series, and the automaker will offer optional factory support if you really want to go racing.
You’ll be able to drive the car at full GT3 race speed for up to 20 minutes at a time before having to charge the 100.0-kWh battery pack. However, keep the 350kW charger handy and you’ll be back on track in just 25 minutes.
Motor1’s Opinion: We’re eager to see full production details of the Sperling Pure, as we’re quite curious about the cabin layout. Despite this, this would be one of the least interesting aspects of the car, given that it can literally be driven upside down.
The McMurtry Spiraling Pure is one of the coolest vehicles to come along in a long time. The price, though quite high, hardly seems outrageous for something that could be considered a marvel of engineering.
And if you have one, take it to a track day and don’t winYou should probably return the car.
