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McLaren took the wraps off its upcoming
P1 supercar nearly five months ago at the
Paris Motor Show, but the automaker refused to release details about its interior, powerplant or performance - those juicy details would all have to wait.
Yet after a
private showing in New York, followed by another
exclusive event in Beverly Hills, McLaren began to slowly trickle out information about the P1's
instrument cluster and
passenger cabin, before finally disclosing its 903 horsepower
hybrid powerplant earlier this month.
Finally, after much speculation, McLaren has revealed the last piece of the puzzle and announced its tested performance figures. The 100 km/h benchmark (62 mph) falls in "less than three seconds" while the 200 km/h barrier (124 mph) is shattered in "under seven seconds." Lastly, the rear-wheel drive P1 will hit 300 km/h (186 mph) in "no more than 17 seconds" (an impressive 11 seconds faster than its legendary
McLaren F1). Those blistering numbers put the P1 among a very small and elite group, with members like
Bugatti,
Koenigsegg and
Hennessey - the fastest road cars on the planet.
If you are wondering how much it costs to embarrass a
Ferrari, McLaren also broke its pricing embargo today. Base price, in the United States, is a cool $1,150,000.
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