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If you’re an avid fan of the Le Mans-winning McLaren F1s from the mid-90s, the latest commission from Lanzante will surely grab your attention. Even if you’re not, the new Lanzante 95-59 stands out ...
Monaco’s streets turned into a rolling museum of supercar greatness, featuring icons like the McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari, classic F40, AMG GT Black Series, and Porsche 993 GT3 RS. A perfect ...
Frank Stephenson, the original designer of the McLaren P1, is revisiting his design to create a one-of-one McLaren P1 Evo. The car in question is being built from YouTuber Freddy "Tavarish" ...
The McLaren P1’s designer is working on a new “Evo” variant destined for the collection of a famous YouTuber The build uses a flood-damaged P1 as its base, with the goal of making the ...
Opinion What does McLaren P1 designer Frank Stephenson make of the Alfa 33 Stradale? The designer talks Top Gear through Alfa's stunning new supercar. Hot, or not?
Yes, more than a McLaren P1. Only a bit more, but still. Yeesh. The additional yeesh comes courtesy of a new intercooler, forged pistons and carbon intake, plus new turbos supplied from TTH.
Ultra-Low Mileage McLaren P1 Surfaces for Auction: Finished in a unique matte green exterior with striking McLaren Orange interior.
The next time McLaren introduced an ultimate “1” model was 2013, when the P1 supercar went into production. The P1 used a hybrid drivetrain to offer 903 hp while weighing about 3,400 pounds.
McLaren hinted that it was showing off a P1 Successor earlier this week. McLaren has confirmed that a P1 successor will carry the W1 name. McLaren is set to show off this supercar on October 6, 2024.
British automaker McLaren has teased a flagship that follows in the footsteps of the McLaren F1 and P2 supercars. Called the W1 (codenamed P18), the new car is set to launch next week.
McLaren's next-generation halo hypercar has a name—and a reveal date. But what can we expect from this likely electrified successor to the F1 and P1?
McLaren might be showing off a P1 successor—at least that’s the tone of a recent teaser dropped to the company’s YouTube channel. After the absence of a road-going “1” machine in its ...
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