McLaren P1

McLaren P1
About

The McLaren P1 is a flagship sports car produced by British marque McLaren Automotive. Styled by American car designer Frank Stephenson, it is the second installment in McLaren's Ultimate Series after the McLaren F1. Considered to be the spiritual successor to the F1, the P1 was one of the first high performance sports cars to be introduced incorporating hybrid technology; the Porsche 918 Spyder having begun taking orders prior to the P1 and the LaFerrari introduced…

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Specifications

From Wikipedia — confirm against the actual car before purchase.
Engine
3,799 cc twin-turbocharged M838TQ V8
Motor
1 McLaren E-Motor
Power
916 PS (combined), 179 PS (electric only)
Battery
4 kWh, 535V lithium-ion battery
Range
480 km (EPA)
Transmission
7-speed dual-clutch
Drivetrain
Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Platform
Carbon fibre monocoque
Body
2-door coupé
Class
Sports car (S)
Wheelbase
2,670 mm
Length
4,588 mm
Width
1,946 mm
Height
1,188 mm
Weight
1,490 kg
Assembly
🇬🇧 United Kingdom: Woking, Surrey, England
Designer
Frank Stephenson
Predecessor
McLaren F1
Successor
McLaren W1

Generations

P1 GTR2015–2016
P1 LM2016–2017

Photos

Real cars from Wikimedia Commons — colours and trims as photographed.
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Reviews & research

Independent reviews, news and owner communities — off-site.
For sale

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Maintenance & ownership

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The universe

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