McLaren F1

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The McLaren F1 is a legendary 1990s British three-seat supercar renowned for its groundbreaking engineering, central driving position, and record-setting top speed.

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instanceOf sports car
supercar
acceleration0To100KmH about 3.2 seconds
acceleration0To60Mph about 3.2 seconds
aspiration naturally aspirated
assemblyLocation Woking, Surrey, England NERFINISHED
bodyMaterial carbon fibre
bodyStyle 2-door coupé
brakeType ventilated disc brakes
category 1990s automobiles
chassisMaterial carbon fibre reinforced polymer
class grand tourer
coolingSystem water-cooled
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designer Gordon Murray NERFINISHED
Peter Stevens NERFINISHED
designerRole Gordon Murray was chief designer
developmentGoal to create the ultimate road car
doorType dihedral doors
driverPosition central
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
engineConfiguration V12 engine
engineDisplacement 6.1 L
engineModel BMW S70/2 NERFINISHED
engineSupplier BMW NERFINISHED
fuelSystem multi-point fuel injection
height 1,140 mm
inductionType naturally aspirated
layout rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
length 4,287 mm
manufacturer McLaren Cars NERFINISHED
marketSegment ultra-high-performance sports car
notableAchievement overall victory at the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans by F1 GTR variant
notableFeature bespoke BMW V12 engine
central driving position with two passenger seats set back
extensive use of lightweight materials
gold foil used in engine bay for heat insulation
no ABS in early cars
no power steering in early cars
powerOutput approximately 618 hp
productionEndYear 1998
productionStartYear 1992
productionYears 1992–1998
racingVariant McLaren F1 GTR NERFINISHED
seatingConfiguration three-seat with central driving position
status iconic 1990s supercar
successor McLaren P1 NERFINISHED
topSpeedRecord world's fastest production car
topSpeedRecordCondition naturally aspirated production car
topSpeedRecordSpeed 240.1 mph
386.4 km/h
topSpeedRecordYear 1998
torqueOutput approximately 480 lb⋅ft
transmission 6-speed manual
weight approximately 1,138 kg
wheelbase 2,718 mm
width 1,820 mm

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McLaren Automotive notableModel McLaren F1
Jaguar XJ220 recordSurpassedBy McLaren F1