McLaren 750S will be the last of the Mohicans
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McLaren will soon be pulling the curtain on the new 750S, anonymous sources tell Automotive News Europe. The English supercar will be the last of the Mohicans.
The 750S is a further development of the well-known 720S, but with 30 hp more – as the name suggests. The increase in performance is not what is special about the model.
McLaren 750S is the last without an electric motor
The 750S will be the last McLaren without an electric motor. The 4.0-liter V8 produces 750 hp with the help of two turbos. It is still unknown how many Nm of torque the engine delivers, how long the sprint times are and at what speed the acceleration stops.
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The McLaren 750S reportedly has a slightly more aggressive exterior than the 720S, but isn’t as sharp-edged as the 765LT. According to the sources, there will be both a coupe and a spider that will be launched at the same time.
The interior will be roughly comparable to what we know today from the Artura, the British hybrid model. For example, the clock panel is attached to the steering column.
Launch of the 750S in April
What exactly we can expect from the McLaren 750S is still unclear. The British brand will unveil the car in April, according to anonymous sources. The delivery of the first models is expected for the end of 2023. The price is also unknown. Since the McLaren 720S already costs well over 3 tons, this model should cost around 350,000 euros.
McLaren 720S Spider on test
Autovisie editor Peter Hilhorst recently drove the McLaren 720S Spider, one of the fastest cars on the market. “The way he plays his two occupants with 720 hp and the latest technology is unique. Amazingly comfortable and breathtakingly fast,” he wrote. In the video below, Peter takes you to America in the brutal supercar.
Source: Auto visie

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