The British marque unveils its latest "1" car on the 50th anniversary of its first-ever Formula 1 Constructors' World ...
Ferrari and McLaren have both unleashed new hypercar titans, the F80 and W1. We break down the key stats and performance to ...
McLaren says the W1 can hit 60 mph in as little as 2.7 seconds and 186 mph comes up in under 12.7 seconds. We should point out that the 671-hp McLaren Artura raced to 60 mph in 2.6 seconds.
Or, to reduce that to the lowest common denominator, 629 hp per tire — in a street-legal car. When Road & Track spoke to McLaren boss Michael Leiters earlier this year, the former Ferrari ...
For speed enthusiasts, McLaren claims the W1 can reach 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds, with 186 mph achieved in under 12.7 seconds. To put that in perspective, the 671-hp McLaren Artura accelerates to ...
The McLaren W1 uses its new MHP-8 4.0-liter turbocharged V8 and a hybrid system to make 1,258 HP. The automaker says this is the quickest road-legal McLaren ever, and it bests the McLaren Senna by ...
McLaren Automotive Limited More importantly, thanks to ground-effect aerodynamics and a radical new Active Long Tail spoiler, the W1 is seriously swift around a racetrack. At the Nardo handling ...
At the core of it all is McLaren's bi-turbo 4.0-liter V8 that outputs 915 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque, whilst revving its lungs out to 9,200 rpm (thanks in part to plasma coated cylinder bores ...
An insider claims that the McLaren 750S will debut ... (552 kilowatts), rather than 710 hp (529 kW) from the vehicle's predecessor. "It's not as extreme as 765, but it is a little more aggressive ...
McLaren's new flagship will be the British racing ... the Formula One-inspired hypercar delivers 1,258 hp and more than 900 pound-feet of torque. It can sprint from a standstill to 124 mph in ...
McLaren W1 hypercar is successor to P1 “W” in the name signfies McLaren's World Championship mindset Plug-in hybrid powertrain features flat-plane crank V-8 and 1,258 hp total system power ...
A plug-in-hybrid V-8 powertrain and Formula 1-inspired aerodynamic elements should make the W1 a real beast on the track.