A legendary supercar, reserved for the elite, and a rock star with a need for speed: Nick Mason's McLaren F1 GTR is more than ...
Why does it look like that? And why is it called 'W1'? This, plus much more, in Top Gear's walkaround of the P1's successor ...
The ultimate rendition of McLaren's Ultimate Series, the new P1 LM is set to climb the hill at Goodwood and park in the driveways of five fortunate owners. P1 GTR adapted it for use exclusively on ...
Like its predecessors the F1 and McLaren P1, W1 defines the rulebook of a real supercar.” We know little else about the new model as yet, although given the P1 launched the brand’s hybrid ...
The McLaren P1™ GTR will make its global debut alongside the recently announced McLaren 675LT on Stand 1240, Hall 1 at 12.15 CET (11.15 GMT) on Tuesday, 3 March 2015 at the 85th International ...
“It may not be the fastest car in the world in absolute top speed, but that was never our goal,” McLaren’s P1 programme director Paul MacKenzie told TG back in 2013. “Rather, we believe it ...
The reason the McLaren’s victory came as such ... unlike the F1 GTR you see here, owned by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, the P1 GTR will never be road legal. But your £1.98m doesn’t just ...
The McLaren P1 has been given the McLaren Special Operations treatment. The P1 MSO will be unveiled at the Pebble Beach show later in August. Although there are no mechanical changes, this is one ...
As they’ve gone their own way with the chassis and aerodynamic systems of the P1, so too the drivetrain could only be a new age McLaren. The basic engine architecture is the same as that of the ...
The McLaren P1 used a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8, combined with an electric motor and KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System), to send a whopping 903 horsepower to the rear wheels. It also famously had ...