The exotic British marque recently outdid itself with the launch of the F1 and P1 successor - the hybrid mid-engine hypercar ...
The $2 million-plus halo model bristles with new tech including a lightweight plug-in hybrid system, bespoke carbon-fiber ...
For a car with such an abbreviated name, the McLaren W1 packs a vast amount of engineering tech. It’s also more advanced in some key areas than a contemporary Formula One car. That’s one hell ...
The car is rear-wheel drive only, with a newly developed eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. With a curb weight of 3,084 pounds, McLaren calls out the power-to-weight ratio as 899 brake ...
In fact, it might be one of the most noteworthy debuts from the Brit, because McLaren just created a 1,250-plus horsepower beast that will set the world on fire. This plug-in hybrid car is ...
McLaren have unveiled their most powerful car ever in an epic social media reveal launched on the 50th anniversary of their ...
Just behind the driver’s seat in the W1 is the most powerful engine McLaren has ever produced. Though, to be fair, we would expect nothing else from a car that’s meant to take over as the top dog.
The latter time is said to be quicker than the McLaren Speedtail. Oh, and the new car tops out at 217 mph. A small 1.4-kWh battery provides power to the e-motor. McLaren claims the Level 2 onboard ...
The British automaker’s longtime collaborator, Richard Mille, has just unveiled the RM 65-01 McLaren Automatic Split-Seconds ...
On second thought, forget it; McLaren says the entire 399-car production run is already spoken for. The short story is that the W1 uses a plug-in hybrid powertrain comprised of McLaren's new MHP-8 ...
Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and Formula One-inspired hybrid battery system, the W1 produces 1,300 horsepower, making it the most powerful McLaren road car ever. Priced at £2m (plus ...