like the beloved brand's current 750S? Well, those customers may have to wait a few years, but it sounds like the new V-8 is coming to higher-volume cars in the McLaren lineup, too. As a McLaren ...
McLaren is still celebrating, in fact, with new exclusive editions of its Artura and 750S supercars with parts inspired by their F1 win. The MCL38 Celebration Edition Artura and MCL38 Celebration ...
However, there are cars out there that dare to drag race it. Take this McLaren 750S, for instance. We won't start this story with the idea that the Tesla Model S Plaid is invincible. It never has ...
The 750S's center-exit exhaust is inspired by the McLaren P1. The exterior also features an extended front splitter, narrower eye-socket intakes, new rear wheelarch vents, lengthened carbon fibre ...
Purist supercar principles are great, but McLaren's new owners apparently think turning a profit is even better.
McLaren celebrates its 2024 F1 Constructors’ Championship with the MCL38 specials. Only 18 units of the MCL38 editions will be produced, split between the Artura and 750S. The special editions ...
McLaren has confirmed that the successor to the 750S supercar, which we don’t expect to see before 2028, will use a derivation of the all-new, MHP-8 twin-turbo V8 engine with hybrid power.
The one out of that 100? That would be the McLaren 750S — the British brand’s new apex predator, and a vehicle that might just be the marque's last non-electrified series-production supercar ever.
A 7-speed transmission features ratios optimized for acceleration. McLaren says 30% of the 750S's components new or changed from its predecessor, the renowned McLaren 720S. The 750S also debuts ...
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