This limited-run vehicle celebrates the 30th anniversary of the company’s 1995 Le Mans victory with the McLaren F1 GTR. From what we know so far, the model will feature a three-seat ...
Late last year, McLaren confirmed it was working on a three-seater, hybrid hypercar codenamed BP23 and that it would be limited to just 106 units. Now, Autoblog has gotten details on how the BP23 ...
Following these wins, McLaren created the road-capable F1 LM. The F1 has a three-seat configuration with the driver in the center position. The other example that was retrofitted to LM ...
We mean really into McLarens. The company, located in the South of England, is one of the primary places to take your McLaren F1 in for service. It also makes bespoke versions of already boutique ...
building a bespoke supercar based on a donor McLaren platform, and featuring the same three-seat layout with a center-mounted driver, made famous by the F1. Like the original F1, the new car will ...
With this in mind, the Project 95-59 could potentially utilise a similar carbon tub chassis as the three-seat McLaren Speedtail. Whatever the platform, the Project 95-59 will be quick.
Of course, it wouldn’t be the first time McLaren has built a car with more than two seats – although to suggest the three-seater F1 is in any way a practical supercar would be pushing it.
Project 95-59 design is the work of McLaren P1 exterior designer Paul Howse 95-59 name references 30 years since the number 59 McLaren F1 GTR won at Le Mans ...
Revving to 9,200 rpm, McLaren says the W1 is its fastest-accelerating and fastest-lapping road car of all time, sprinting to 186 mph faster than the three-seat Speedtail and lapping a “reference ...