The McLaren Long Tail moniker has long been applied to some of the most visceral and exciting supercars ever, whether they be from the days of Murray’s F1, or more recent editions like the 675LT ...
the new McLaren 675LT benefits from a revised 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 with 666 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, breathing through a new twin-tip exhaust protruding out of an extended tail ...
McLaren only made three road-going examples of the long-tailed F1 GT, and brought one out of its archives to adorn its stand at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The long-tailed McLaren F1 GT – and no ...
McLaren says the Speedtail tips the scales at just 3,153 lbs dry and measures an incredible 5,137 mm from nose to tail – just under 17 feet. Inside, the Speedtail mimics the McLaren F1’s three ...
Factory-fresh, McLaren’s Long Tail model produces a healthy 592bhp and 457lb ft of torque for a 2.9sec 0-62mph time and 204 top speed. Novitec didn’t think this was quite enough and so bumped ...
"McLaren has an impressive stable of road and race cars, and a few, like this 600LT, that offer the best of both worlds. “LT” stands for “long tail”, meaning a more aerodynamic, more powerful version ...
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McLaren unveils W1
MCLAREN has officially revealed the W1, its latest supercar that builds upon the legacy of the iconic F1 and P1 models, ...
Although the older model has the upper hand in terms of maximum output, the power-to-weight ratio favors the long-tailed ...