You can kiss the 650S goodbye because an all-new Super Series is in the offing. Before McLaren Automotive reveals its second-generation supercar at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, the British outfit ...
The general consensus is that engines using forced induction don’t sound as good as naturally aspirated ones. These three supercars from Ferrari, McLaren, and Ford, however, are a little different.
Seen for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show, theMcLaren 720Sis quickly becoming the car we desperately need to drive. With a new 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 engine generating 710 horsepower ...
Ever since McLaren resumed the road car side of its business back in 2011, the Brits have been delivering one impressive punch after another. From the staggering performance of their machines to the ...
When supercars get in a drag race, all is left in awe hearing the roar of these highly-powered machines. However, driving these supercars with super engines require great control of the driver, ...
When GM introduced the 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 late in 2017, it took the honor of fastest and most powerful production Corvette ever created. Of course, for Texas-based tuner Hennessey Performance ...
No one has the science of super cars down like McLaren. The English supercar maker is at it again, this time delivering the evolution of its ground-breaking 650S with this, the all new McLaren 720S.
There's always a whiff of hyperbole around the launch of a new car. It's understandable, of course: Even if the engineers, designers, marketing mavens, and PR flacks knew their shiny new automobile ...
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The McLaren 720S is one absurdly fast vehicle. With absolutely no modifications whatsoever, this carbon fiber-laden British supercar can complete the quarter-mile in just 9.9 seconds at 148.2 mph. The ...
McLaren's supercar rules with outrageous power and handling prowess, yet somehow mixes it with a surprising amount of refinement. Tim Stevens Former editor at large for CNET Cars Tim Stevens got his ...