Notably, MotorTrend tested the P1 and found its 0-60 time was actually 0.2 seconds quicker than McLaren’s official figure, putting it within 1/10th of a second of the W1. That said, factors like ...
the McLaren P1 have been like without the electric motor ... On paper it pushes the P1 hard, 0 to 60 mph coming up in just 2.7 seconds and 0 to 124 mph in 6.8 seconds – the latter a whole ...
To recap, the McLaren P1 supercar featured a 217-mph top speed; 664 lb-ft of torque; 903 horsepower; 0–60 mph in 2.7 seconds.
McLaren has unveiled the successor to the iconic ... While outright horsepower, torque, and the occasional 0-60 mph sprint are good to gawk at, they are not true indicators of an engine's performance.
It felt every bit of a match for the P1 when we had them both together in Wales, because although the turbocharged McLaren was mighty once it was into its stride, it almost felt slightly laggy by ...
For context, McLaren revealed the P1 as a pre-production concept in September ... Performance statistics are likely to include a 0-60 mph time closer to two seconds than three and a top speed ...
The McLaren W1 follows a similar recipe to the P1, just with improved technology. It still employs a twin-turbocharged V8, but this one has been bumped up to 4.0 liters. It’s also an all-new ...
Twin turbo V8 engine; 2.8 second 0-60; 212mph top speed ... uniquely-tuned suspension derived from the P1 hybrid supercar insures the 675LT is intimately connected with the ground for superior ...
The total weight of the W1’s hybrid system is 40kg less than the system used in the P1 but delivers a claimed 40 per cent more power. Overall, McLaren ... momentum – 0-62mph in 2.7sec ...
McLaren's new W1 supercar is a spiritual successor to the F1 and P1. Powered by a twin ... McLaren says the W1 accelerates to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds. More impressive is a 0-124 mph (200 km/h ...