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The McLaren W1 is a sports car in development by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Automotive and is billed as a successor to the McLaren P1. As with its predecessor, the W1 will be a hybrid, combining a traditional internal combustion engine and an electric motor. It was unveiled on October 6, 2024 [2] [3] and is scheduled for production ...
The 2026 McLaren W1 is the brand's latest halo model, an homage to the F1 and P1 models that came before it. The plug-in-hybrid hypercar has a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 paired with an electric ...
The McLaren W1 hybrid hypercar (credit: McLaren) (McLaren) The MHP-8’s use of a race-oriented flat-plane crank means the engine revs up to racey 9,200 RPM, with an accompanying symphony for ...
Two weeks ago, the McLaren W1 was officially unveiled — the P1 successor promising the heady combination of 1258 hp, 2200 pounds of downforce, and a 3084-pound dry curb weight.
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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 standard production P1, although McLaren did not disclose whether the power increase was from electrical boost or tuning the twin-turbocharged 3.8-litre V8.
McLaren has announced that its new hypercar and successor to the iconic F1 and P1 will be named W1. It'll be revealed on October 6 at 1pm U.K. time.
The logo of McLaren F1 McLaren F1. Chief engineer Gordon Murray's design concept was a common one among designers of high-performance cars: low weight and high power. This was achieved through the use of high-tech and expensive materials such as carbon fibre, titanium, kevlar, magnesium and gold.