McLaren
has unveiled the Speedtail, which now holds the title as the
fastest McLaren road car to date. The hybrid powertrain puts out over
1,000 BHP, and has a top-speed upwards of 250 MPH. The supercar can go
from 0-186 MPH in just 12.8 seconds, and features various drive modes.
In “Velocity Mode,” the powertrain is optimized for speed, and shifts
the retractable parts for optimized aerodynamics, including the
rear-view cameras and active spoilers. When the active-suspension lowers
the car, the highest part of the vehicle is 3.7 ft tall. Everything
about this vehicle’s sophisticated design is made for high speeds,
including the teardrop shape, which McLaren notes as the “nature’s
fastest moving shape.” The vehicle’s body uses much carbon fiber,
including the aero-covers on the front wheels. The finish of the body is
made in “Speedtail Silver,” a nano-metallic paint that with a molten
effect. The futuristic cockpit resembles that of a plane, with a single,
centered driver’s seat — similar to the old McLaren F1 road car. The
digital dash replaces the analog gauges of the past, adding the
rear-camera displays on both sides of the driver. The push-to-start, and
gear-select buttons are located above the driver’s head, but one of the
most impressive functions is the electrochromic glass windshield, which
can be darkened at the push of a button.
Only 106 of the McLaren Speedtail will see production, and the
hypercar will cost £1.75 million pounds, or $2.24 million USD (with
current exchange rates). (hypebeast)
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