McLaren’s W1 is set to debut on October 6th, commemorating the brand’s racing heritage and marking the 50th anniversary of McLaren’s first Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship. The W1 launch ...
Inspired by the Formula 1 success of the past, from its underpinnings and ergonomics to its aerodynamics and weight savings, the McLaren W1 is defined as a “real” supercar. The W1 hybrid powertrain ...
McLaren's newest halo car, the W1, is simply ridiculous. It sends an enormous 1258 horsepower to its rear wheels, a number produced by a combination of electric motors and a new 4.0-liter ...
This is it: the hypercar that will take over the reins at the top of the McLaren tree. It follows in the footsteps of the seminal F1 and its modern successor, the P1. McLaren is billing this, the ...
For a car with such an abbreviated name, the McLaren W1 packs a vast amount of engineering tech. It’s also more advanced in some key areas than a contemporary Formula One car. That’s one hell of a USP ...
We're halfway through a new decade, which means it's time for a new McLaren hypercar. Enter the W1, the plug-in-hybrid successor to the beloved P1. "Equally at home on road and track," the W1 is the ...
Is this the point where enough becomes too much? The increasing power outputs of sharp-end performance cars has already posed that question multiple times, but the newly unveiled McLaren W1 turns it ...
Just behind the driver’s seat in the W1 is the most powerful engine McLaren has ever produced. Though, to be fair, we would expect nothing else from a car that’s meant to take over as the top dog.
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