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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?
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 ...
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" ...
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HotCars on MSNMcLaren P1 With Just 1,900 Miles Is A Rare Hypercar You Can Actually OwnIt’s wild to think the McLaren P1 is over ten years old now. When it dropped, it felt like the future, something you’d expect to see in a museum about speed or behind velvet ropes at a tech show. But ...
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MotorTrend on MSNThe Lego Technic McLaren P1 Is the Ultimate Model CarWith nearly 4,000 pieces and tons of cool tricks, this special McLaren set is sure to delight collectors and enthusiasts ...
UK-based supercar firm McLaren is reportedly working an electric successor to its current flagship model, the McLaren P1. The development of an electric successor to the McLaren P1 comes as ...
McLaren's long-awaited follow-up to the P1 hypercar will make its debut by the end of 2024, according to a recent report. ... And weight is why it won't be fully electric.
The McLaren W1 will hit the road in 2026 and offers several improvements over its direct predecessors—even if some of its specs seem on par with other recent McLarens, including the 750S and P1.
The mind-blowing McLaren P1 defined the hypercar a decade ago. The 903-horsepower V8 monster showed the world that internal combustion combined with electric power was a winner for ultra-high ...
Under the hood, the LEGO Technic McLaren P1 is powered by an electric motor, which draws energy from a combination of LEGO Technic Function batteries and an electric car battery.
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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