The fourth Ultimate Series McLaren after the F1, P1, and Senna, the Speedtail also happens to be the fastest series-production McLaren ever. Capable of 2.
The 2022 Formula 1 season kicked off last month as 2021 champion Max Verstappen took the Saudi Arabia checkered flag with fellow Mercedes rival Lewis Hamilton only capable of crossing the line in tenth position. Hamilton and Verstappen dominated the 2021 F1 season, notching 18 Grand Prix wins amongst themselves over the 22 races. Although it was Verstappen who ultimately.
McLaren Elva gets windscreen option
McLaren Elva gets windscreen option
May 28, 2021
Wild but beautiful speedster gets fractionally more practical windscreen in a bid to broaden appeal
McLaren has introduced a new version of the 2021 McLaren Elva that features a windscreen to help boost the appeal of its open-air speedster.
Created for those who “prefer to have a physical screen”, the addition of glass in place of the Elva’s innovative Active Air Management System (AAMS) also allows the British car-maker to sell its roadster in US states that ban the sale of screen-less vehicles.
Weighing in at around 20kg more than the original Elva, despite the addition of an upright screen the wild McLaren remains roofless and lacks both side glass and a rear screen to protect you from the elements.
McLaren Artura hybrid supercar set for February 17 debut
McLaren Artura hybrid supercar set for February 17 debut
February 02, 2021
US dealer reveals all-new replacement for 570S set for online debut
The McLaren Artura will be officially unveiled during an online presentation on February 17, a US dealer has revealed.
According to Motorcars of Atlanta, “McLaren celebrities” will pull the drapes from the all-new hybrid-powered McLaren Artura at the British supercar-maker’s Woking HQ during an event specially tailored to the media and owners.
But plenty is already known about the replacement for the entire McLaren Sport Series range.
Developed under the ‘High-Performance Hybrid’ (HPH) codename, the McLaren Artura is thought to come from the Celtic name ‘noble’.