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McLaren P1 drag races the $350K Ferrari 296 GTB over the quarter-mile to answer the $1.29 million question: is it worth it?
That announcement came from McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt back in July of this year, and just a couple of months later, we’re sitting here looking at an all-electric McLaren P1.
McLaren has announced an all-electric P1, which speeds from 0 to top speed in a mere two seconds. Admittedly, the feat is a little less impressive when you realize that top speed is 3 mph (4.8 km ...
McLaren organizes its cars into three classes -- Ultimate Series (P1, P1 GTR), Super Series (650S, 675LT) and Sports Series (570S, 570GT). Macca's Ultimate Series may be sold out, but the Woking ...
McLaren P1 Supercar Has 176-HP Electric Motor, 727-HP Twin-Turbo V-8. News. Reviews. Buyer's Guide ... The McLaren P1 will make its debut in March at the Geneva Motor Show. Source: McLaren.
The new McLaren P1 fully electric car is no different. This open-top vehicle hit the test track recently with a seasoned driver at the helm – and the resulting video (via Jalopnik ) is pretty ...
McLaren announced that the P1, which receives its production debut at the International Motor Show in Geneva the first week of March, will host not only a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V-8, but an electric ...
Electric McLaren P1 Successor Reportedly Coming By 2030. McLaren's CEO said that they don't want to make a car that is "2,000 kg and 2,000 hp" as "anybody can do that" ...
There was no desire to go electric here, and with the growing population of hybrid or EV supercars, everyone has started to wonder when McLaren will take the plunge into full-on EV Territory ...
The successor to the McLaren P1 plug-in hybrid supercar could be a full on electric vehicle,Auto Expressreports. The latest development follows the recent announcement of the automaker's "Track22 ...
Without that electric motor, the P1 wouldn't be able to run turbochargers that puff at a significant 34.8 psi: The turbos are bigger than those on the McLaren 12C and so take much longer to spool up.
McLaren is already hard at work on its next-generation of exotic supercars and the P1's successor could be all electric. Learn more about it here.
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