A New V8 Heart McLaren continues to make the combustion engine the star of the show for the W1, with the MHP-8 V8 delivering 916 bhp (929 PS / 683 kW). Although the specs of the engine sound ...
Let’s dive into McLaren’s newest halo car. Just behind the driver’s seat in the W1 is the most powerful engine McLaren has ever produced. Though, to be fair, we would expect nothing else ...
Powering the W1 is an all-new flat-plane-crank V8 engine, internal code MPH-8, which on its own produces 683kW and 900Nm. But, the V8 is paired with what McLaren says is a “motorsport-derived ...
McLaren's new W1 supercar is a spiritual successor to the F1 and P1. Powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and Formula One-inspired hybrid battery system, the W1 produces 1,300 horsepower ...
Like cicadas, new Ferrari and McLaren specials emerge at regular intervals.
it’s a tie — both the F80 and W1 can hit a max of 217 mph. The world of hybrid hypercars is all about how well electric motors can support combustion engines, and both Ferrari and McLaren have ...
A decade ago, the holy trinity of hyper cars included the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder, how do the new ones compare?
Let’s call it the Unholy Duality, then. McLaren W1 vs Ferrari F80. How is this one going to play out? Well, without a V12 screaming to the far side of 9,000rpm, that’s for sure. The Ferrari ...
This is the McLaren M838T V8 engine. This article focuses on the history, evolution, and many versions of the McLaren M838T V8 engine. Before the McLaren M838T engine was brought into this world ...
The V12 engine is synonymous with supercars, from classics like the Lamborghini Miura and Countach to modern-day screamers like the Ferrari FF and Pagani Huayra. The McLaren F1 – a car ...
Richard Mille has revealed a new watch called the RM 65-01, to celebrate the launch of the McLaren W1 hybrid supercar. Priced at CHF 320,000 plus tax, the watch is made from carbon fibre and ...
A decade after Ferrari, McLaren and Porsche all launched hybrid hypercars – the LaFerrari, P1 and 918 Spyder – it's happened again. Thank you for subscribing to our newsletter. Look out for ...