McLaren GT
The GT represents McLaren’s new generation of grand touring cars, which boasts an evolution of its design language. Its twin-turbo V8 produces no less than 612 horsepower, managed by a dual-clutch automatic gearbox that feeds power to the rear wheels. The GT also benefits from variable, electronically controlled shocks that enhance ride quality. While the English automaker’s other models serve up a resolutely sharp driving experience, the McLaren GT leans slightly towards a more comfortable drive.
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First Drives2025 McLaren Artura Spider: Open-Top Bliss With 690 Horsepower
Monaco— Three years after the launch of the McLaren Artura hybrid supercar, the Woking-based manufacturer is introducing a Spider variant with a power-folding hardtop that opens or closes in just 11 seconds, even when driving at speeds up to 50 km/h. Engineers have made a series of modifications to the …
Test Drives2023 McLaren Artura: Big Fish
Unlike many other McLarens, the all-new Artura is not named using a series of digits and letters. A combination of the words “Art” and “Futura,” it slots between the GT and 720S as a wonderful new supercar with hybrid technology. With 720S production ending as we speak (and the company …
Test Drives2017 McLaren 570GT: The indelible mark
There are cars that strike a deep chord. In my case, it’s generally about the drive, more than the styling, outright performance or technology. Driving a car is what’s most empowering in this world, unless you fly planes or save lives for a living. Driving is nearly everything to me.
Special EventsSea-Doo RXP-X vs T-Rex 16S vs McLaren MP4-12C vs NASCAR
During an impromptu discussion at the last Montreal Boat Show, the folks at BRP mentioned to us that their all-new 300-horsepower, Sea-Doo RXP-X watercraft was faster off the line than many sports cars. What could be more interesting than a good discussion between performance enthusiasts? “Challenge accepted,” we said at …
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All McLaren GT newsNew ModelsMcLaren GT Evolves Into Lighter, More Powerful GTS
McLaren this week unveiled the new and lighter GTS, which replaces the GT in its supercar lineup, offering an unprecedented blend of McLaren driving dynamics and performance with refinement and practicality. “When you want a true supercar driving experience, the GTS delivers that. When you want to relax on a …
New ModelsAll-new McLaren GT Marks a Different Chapter for the Brand
Previewed by last week’s teaser, the all-new McLaren GT was finally revealed today as the first true Grand Tourer in the McLaren family, alongside the existing Sports, Super and Ultimate Series. It is aimed at a new type of McLaren buyers looking for more comfort, space and usability in their …
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Motoring TVREVIEW: 2 Minute Test Drive 2017 McLaren 570s
Russ Bond thinks he has found one of the most beautiful and classy cars on the planet. It's also a performer, with the highest power to weight ratio in its class, with a 3.8L twin-turbo V8 WITH 562 hp. Russ also discovered this McLaren has a split personality.
Montreal2016 Montreal International Auto Show : Subaru, McLaren and Hyundai Unveilings
2016 Montreal International Auto Show : Subaru, McLaren and Hyundai Unveilings …
Motoring TVMcLaren unveils all-new 570S
With McLaren unveiling the all-new 570S, the first in its Sports Series of "attainable" supercars, at the New York auto show, Motoring TV was on hand to get all the dirt. The 570S and 540C are clearly taking aim at the Porsche 911, but the question is: Does McLaren have …
Video ReviewsTwo-Minute Test Drive: 2015 McLaren 650S
“This,” Russ Bond says, “could be the supercar.” What he is talking about is the 2015 McLaren 650S, a $400,000 punch-packing beast on wheels. The price tag, interestingly enough, could net you not one but two Audi R8 V10s, Russ notes. But then again, as great as it may be, …
GenevaMcLaren 675LT
McLaren is hard at work diversifying their brand’s offerings: after unveiling track-only versions of their 650S and P1, the small English manufacturer has offered us a small taste of its next car, the 675LT .
ClipsMP4-12C on track
The Car Guide had the chance to track test in a world exclusive premier the McLaren MP4-12C and the MP4-12C Can-Am Edition.