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McLaren Automotive has officially announced the latest addition to its legendary “1” series of supercars: the McLaren W1. Besides the name, everything else about the highly anticipated new car ...
McLaren's newest halo car, the W1, is simply ridiculous. It sends an enormous 1258 horsepower to its rear wheels, a number produced by a combination of electric motors and a new 4.0-liter twin ...
The new McLaren W1's arrival marks the latest entry into the brand's legendary 1 series. Packing 1258 horsepower, the plug-in-hybrid W1 is the most powerful McLaren ever. Like its P1 predecessor ...
Today, the company has finally revealed the W1, which sets new records for speed and acceleration while also cramming more racetrack tech than has appeared in any vehicle from the British label so ...
The launch of a car like the McLaren W1 comes with lots of big numbers. For example, 1258 horsepower and 2200 pounds of downforce. It also prompts plenty of questions, the primary one being ...
If you’re using AirPods or modern Beats headphones with the iOS 10 or later, you’ll experience improved connectivity via the W1 chip. It’s easy to harangue Apple for its gravitation toward ...
McLaren has released images and a video of its W1 testing in the Arctic Circle. The V8 hybrid makes 1,258 hp and 988 lb-ft, is McLaren’s most powerful road car yet. Successor to P1 can ...
McLaren brought its 1258-hp W1 hypercar to the Arctic Circle for a round of cold-weather testing. According to McLaren, the trip up north was focused on dialing in the chassis, traction control ...
This is the Mclaren W1, a car that bears a colossal weight of expectation. Revealed 32 years after the genre-defying McLaren F1, the original supercar, the W1 is a state-of-the-nation declaration for ...
Just look at how thorough McLaren is being with the new, 1,258bhp rear-wheel drive W1 hypercar. Perhaps one more lap of the ice circuit is necessary? Only for “optimisation of the chassis ...
McLaren just revealed that it took its $2.1 million W1 hybrid to the Arctic Circle earlier this year for a bit of cold-weather testing. The car's engineers were there to conduct validation tests ...