The car is called BP23 internally, a name which stands for “bespoke project 2,” and also refers to the three-abreast seating arrangement. Like the sold-out P1, the Speedtail is powered by a ...
Almost two years since McLaren said it would revisit the three-seat layout of the legendary F1, its successor, the Speedtail, has finally been revealed. The hybrid hypercar is the company’s first ...
Developed in Woking, the Speedtail is the most exciting McLaren of all time, full stop. This test mule serves as one of the prototypes the British automaker will use to develop the road-going model, ...
Until now, McLaren has been keeping secrets about its three-seat Speedtail hypercar. We’ve known it’s packing a hybrid powertrain that produces a combined 1,055 horsepower and 848 pound-feet of torque ...
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Three seats, driving controls above your head, flexible carbon-fiber body panels and, oh yeah, 1,035 electrified horsepower. Holy moly. Steven Ewing spent his childhood reading car magazines, making ...
McLaren has already delivered the first examples of its Speedtail, but the company has only now provided details on the car's powertrain. The Speedtail is a recent addition to McLaren's Ultimate ...
We’ve been drooling over McLaren’s Speedtail since the first teaser images were released back in March 2018. Now, the hybrid hypercar is finally hightailing it into production after punishing the ...
In this clip, the beautiful McLaren Speedtail was taken on a short move to transport the car from McLaren’s showroom to the exterior of the building. Though not exceeding the power that the car was ...
No less than 1,050 PS (1,036 horsepower), 5,137 millimeters from nose to tail, seating for three, 403 km/h (250 mph), all for £1.75 million plus taxes. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the fastest ...