McLaren Speedtail

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The McLaren Speedtail is a limited-production hybrid hypercar known for its extreme top speed, three-seat cockpit layout, and status as one of McLaren’s most advanced and exclusive road cars.

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instanceOf hybrid vehicle
hypercar
limited-production car
sports car
0-186mphTime about 12.8 seconds
aerodynamicFeature active rear ailerons
long-tail body design
retractable digital rear-view cameras
alsoKnownAs McLaren BP23 NERFINISHED
assemblyLocation Woking, Surrey, England NERFINISHED
bodyMaterial carbon fibre
bodyStyle 3-door coupé
brand McLaren NERFINISHED
chassis carbon-fibre monocoque
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
curbWeight around 1,430 kg (dry weight approx.)
designedFor high-speed cross-continental touring
doorType dihedral doors
driverPosition central driving position
electricMotor axial electric motor (integrated with powertrain)
engineFamily McLaren M840T NERFINISHED
engineType 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8
height about 1,120 mm
hybridSystem parallel hybrid powertrain
layout rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
length about 5,137 mm
manufacturer McLaren Automotive NERFINISHED
marketPosition flagship road car
most aerodynamically efficient McLaren road car at launch
notableFeature electrochromic glass roof panels
extensive bespoke customization through McLaren Special Operations
fixed seats with adjustable pedals and steering wheel
powerOutput about 1,036 hp (772 kW)
predecessor McLaren F1 (spiritually) NERFINISHED
priceAtLaunch around £1.75 million (before options)
productionEnd 2020
productionNumber 106 units
productionRun limited production
productionStart 2019
relatedModel McLaren P1 NERFINISHED
seatingConfiguration three-seat layout
topSpeed 250 mph
403 km/h
transmission 7-speed dual-clutch automatic
unveiled October 2018
unveilingLocation Woking, United Kingdom NERFINISHED
vehicleClass grand tourer
hyper-GT
wheelbase about 2,720 mm
width about 2,272 mm (including mirrors)

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McLaren Automotive notableModel McLaren Speedtail