McLaren has revealed that development of the new Speedtail hypercar has concluded, with the firm’s spiritual successor to the original McLaren F1 achieving a targeted top speed of 250mph in testing.
McLaren calls the Speedtail a Hyper-GT and it will be the fastest McLaren road car the young company has built when the first of the 106 examples are delivered in 2020. Although, you’ll need to ...
McLaren GT, the racing arm of McLaren, initially showed the 12C GT Sprint back in July as a less hardcore version of the brand's other track-only offerings, although it did so with only a limited ...
Weighing 330 lbs less than the GT with an additional 50 hp, it was claimed to be the fastest road car ever. Two months later, the McLaren F1 arrived on the scene. Performance stats are what it all ...
Launched back in 2019 the GT is a stand-alone model in the McLaren lineup, one that’s based on a stretched Sport Series Monecell tub that’s 5mm longer in wheelbase than both the 720S and 570S ...
The McLaren GT offers buyers prestigious supercar ownership while still proving a comfortable luxurious gran tourer. The GT was introduced to compete the other ultra-exotic grand tourers on the market ...
Production of the McLaren Hyper-GT will be limited to 106 units globally, the same volume as the McLaren F1. BP23 owners will work alongside MSO to select colours, trim materials and other points ...