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The P1 GTR went into production in 2015, after all the 375 standard P1s had been built, as a homage to its race-winning ancestor, the McLaren F1 GTR and were built, maintained and run by McLaren Special Operations. [45] The P1 GTR's hybrid engine is rated at 1,000 PS (735 kW; 986 hp), representing an 84 PS (62 kW; 83 hp) increase over the ...
McLaren launched its current three-tier product structure in 2015, dividing their range of cars into the Sports, Super, and Ultimate Series. Cars in the Sports and Super Series are given names based on the car's power output in PS, followed by a model designation (C for club, S for sport, GT for grand tourer and LT for longtail). The entry ...
At the same time, McLaren was aware of the arrival of the new Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR, Lotus Elise GT1, and Panoz Esperante GTR-1, all purpose-built racing cars that bore little relation to road legal cars like the McLaren F1. The new F1 GTR "Long Tail" cars were therefore developed, and with increased assistance from BMW Motorsport, McLaren ...
McLaren's final product ended up using the updated internals, but without the slimmer cluster. So this car is truly a one of one. The first owner, a gentleman in the United Kingdom, put over ...
Lanzante continued producing McLaren P1 special editions, creating the P1 HDK. The first was shown at Pebble Beach in 2021 a combination produced by Lanzante with O'Gara Coach in the United States, before the second was launched at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the P1 HDK is an upgraded P1 based on a similar concept to the McLaren F1 HDK ...
Such is the promise of the McLaren W1, a hypercar following in the footsteps of two McLaren legends — the electrified P1 and the original hypercar, the F1. The W1, like the P1 and F1, falls into ...
McLaren reports [4] the W1 as having a dry weight of 1,399 kg (3,084 lb) and a maximum power output of 1,275 PS (1,258 hp), resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 911 PS/tonne. It features a hybrid powertrain , combining a 4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-plane crank V8 engine (designated MHP-8) with an electric module that includes a radial flux ...
The McLaren Speedtail is a limited production hybrid sports car manufactured by McLaren Automotive, revealed on October 26, 2018. This car is the fourth edition in the McLaren Ultimate Series, after the Senna, the P1, and the F1. The car is also part of the 18 new cars or derivatives that McLaren will launch as part of its Track22 business plan ...