McLaren has confirmed that the successor to ... innovations and solutions set to feature on the new 1278bhp W1 hybrid hypercar. When asked whether the new V8 would see use in models beyond the ...
McLaren has already achieved the latter ... With 1,275hp and 988lb ft of torque from its petrol-electric powertrain, this hybrid hypercar gets off to a flying start. Zero to 62mph takes 2.7 ...
McLaren's newest halo car ... That enormous number will make the 399 owners of the limited-run hypercar very happy ... but what about buyers of mere hypercar-adjacent McLarens, like the beloved ...
When McLaren launched the F1 back in 1997, it built one of the all-time greatest cars. It kicked off McLaren as an automaker, ...
this hybrid hypercar gets off to a flying start. Zero to 62mph takes 2.7 seconds, a quarter-mile flies past in 9.6 seconds and top speed is limited to 217mph. Accelerate to 186mph and the W1 has ...
But the McLaren W1 super-ultra-mega hypercar is just a little bit closer ... 1,258 hp from a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 hybrid spinning an eight-speed DCT to a 0-60 mph time of 2.7 seconds and ...
This makes sense chronologically, in the same way McLaren does "1" cars. We haven't heard from Porsche yet, but there is an ...
The cutting-edge hybrid-powered P1 took its place ... McLaren P1 has a successor in the form of the McLaren W1 - a 1,258-horsepower hypercar with an all-encompassing approach to using suspension ...
The launch of a car like the McLaren W1 comes with lots of big numbers ... the engine does the bulk of the contributing. Even with hybrid power, internal combustion is still at the heart of ...
In 1995, the famous #59 McLaren F1 GTR achieved outright victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours, and now Lanzante, the Petersfield-based team behind its victory, is creating a hypercar to celebrate the ...