McLaren P1 Carbon edition

2015 McLaren P1 Carbon edition

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2015 McLaren P1 Carbon edition Hybrid supercar,  LEFT HAND DRIVE, new with delivery mileage only. Polished carbon bodywork with McLaren Papaya orange accents and orange and grey alcantara interior, orange stitching, full carbon fibre interior pack, interior stealth badging, headrest logos, satnav, ac, navtrak, carbon fibre snorkel and diffusers, stealth badging, carbon fibre door panels inserts, carbon fibre mirrors, carbon fibre mirror stems, black wheels, silver brake calipers, carbon fibre front bumper and splitter, carbon fibre side skirts, orange brake calippers, exterior stealth badging, carbon fibre rear wing, black seat belts, McLaren floor mat set, air conditioning, power windows, satnav etc..

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The McLaren P1 Carbon is a limited production plug-in hybrid sports car built by British car manufacturer, McLaren Automotive. The so called Hypercar and concept car was capable of reaching speeds of 218 mph (351 km/h) with the limiter on, and up to 249 mph (401 km/h) without it. Debuted at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, all 375 models were soon snatched up. Deliveries to retail customers began in the UK in October 2013. The entire P1 production of 375 units was sold out by November 2013. The production run ended in December 2015. The United States accounted for 34% of the limited production run, and Europe for 26%, so not many of these cars to go around.

p1carbon07It is considered to be the long-awaited successor to the McLaren F1, utilizing hybrid power and Formula 1 technology, but does not have the same three seat layout as its predecessor. Like the McLaren F1 road car of 1992, the McLaren P1 is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive design that uses a carbon fibre monocoque and roof structure safety cage concept called MonoCage, which is a development of the MonoCell first used in the McLaren MP4-12C and then in subsequent evolutionary models. Its main hyper-fast competitors are the Ferrari LaFerrari F70 and the Porsche 918. They are all similar in specifications and performance, and in a race around the Silverstone circuit, they were all within a second of each other, the P1 finishing first at a time of 58.24 sec and the LaFerrari finishing slightly slower at 58:58 and the Porsche in between them with 58:46.

p1carbon08And if you want a P1 with a difference, what about a new carbon edition ? Details on request.

 

A track-only version of the P1, the McLaren P1 GTR, was unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. Production of the GTR was limited to approximately 49 units and only original McLaren P1 owners have been invited to buy one. ( We have a new registered McLaren P1 GTR road version available for sale – details on request.)

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NEW McLAREN 675LT Spyder LHD

McLAREN 675LT Spyder

675LT02New 2016 McLaren 675LT Spyder, due for delivery November 2016. Specification yet to be optioned so you can choose your colours and extras to suit your taste. Rare and desirable, this spyder version is one of only 500 cars being built for worldwide sale. Pictured above is the press release car.

The McLaren 675LT was launched at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show and is the first modern McLaren to wear the LT (’Longtail’) badge. It takes inspiration from the McLaren F1 GTR ‘Longtail’ that debuted during the 1997 race season. According to McLaren, ‘focus on outright performance, weight reduction, and ultimate levels of driver engagement’ define a ‘Longtail’. Embodying the ‘Longtail’ ethos, McLaren have focused on reducing the weight, optimizing aerodynamics and increasing downforce to generate more performance on the track just as with the original ‘Longtail’ F1 GTR.

675LT03McLaren’s aim with the 675LT was to create the most track-focused road legal model in the Super Series. To achieve this, McLaren reduced the weight by 100 kg to 1,230 kg through an increased use of carbon fibre and lighter components. With a newly developed M838TL 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, the 675LT achieves a top speed of 330 km/h, sprinting from 0–100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 2.9 seconds.

675LT06The 675LT is fitted with adjustable settings for both Handling and Power train though the Active Dynamics Panel rotary switches. The Sport and Track settings are uniquely calibrated to the 675T with the track experience in mind.

675LT05The car has been designed with a focus on track use and features P1-inspired carbon fibre gearshift paddles mounted on a rocker behind the steering wheel.

In December the 675LT was joined by a Spider variant. Both Coupé and Spider guises were limited to only 500 units globally.

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PRICE : £POA


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Other McLarens available – 650S CanAm, P1 and P1 GTR road version.

McLaren 650 S CanAm

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2016-McLaren-650S-Can-Am-101-876x535NEW 2016 McLaren 650S CanAm Limited Edition, unused with delivery kms. This is one of only 50 cars produced to commemorate McLaren’s success in CanAm 50 years ago.


650SAs the name implies, the McLaren 650S CanAm pays homage to the Can Am racing series, which commenced almost a half century ago and which McLaren absolutely dominated from 1967 through to 1971. The car itself is offered only in open-top, spider form and features the company’s first carbon-fibre retractable hardtop. Carbon fibre is also found on the bonnet, front splitter, rear bumper, door blades, sills, and spoiler/air brake. Other special parts include quad stainless steel tailpipes, louvers over the front wings, black wheels with brushed rims, and an available racing livery pack.

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Only 50 will be made worldwide, in one’s choice of Mars Red, Papaya Spark, and Onyx Black, all inspired by McLaren factory and customer race teams in the past. Production starts in 2016, in commemoration of Can Am’s Golden Jubilee.

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Overview
Manufacturer McLaren Automotive
Production 2014–present
Assembly Woking, Surrey, England
Designer Frank Stephenson
Body and chassis
Class Supercar (S)
Body style 2-door coupé
2-door roadster
Layout RMR layout
Related McLaren 12C
McLaren P1
Powertrain
Engine 3.8 L twin-turbo M838T V8
Transmission 7-speed dual-clutch
Dimensions
Wheelbase 105.1 in (2,670 mm)
Length 177.6 in (4,511 mm)
Width 74.6 in (1,895 mm)
Height 47.2 in (1,199 mm)
Kerb weight 3,148 lb (1,428 kg) (coupe) [1]

3,239 lb (1,469 kg) (spider) [2]

Chronology
Predecessor McLaren 12C

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PORSCHE 997 GT3 RS

Porsche 997 GT3 RS

Porsche 997 GT3 RS 3.8 -2010, Carrera White with black interior, red full harness 6 point seat belts, Champagne colour decals and wheels, Complete specification as standard on the GT3 RS 3.8 model. Recent Porsche full rev test print out.

gt302Optional equipment : 90 litre fuel tank, Sound Package Plus, Cup holder, lightweight headlamps, Sport Chrono Plus Package, Media Connection AUX, iPod and USB, Porsche Communication Management PCM including navigation, rear of the center console painted in car’s exterior color, Tail light in clear glass, Black roll cage. Only 1 owner from new and in perfect condition, Full service history.

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The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a high performance version of the Porsche 911 sports car primarily intended for racing. It is from a line of high-performance models, which began with the 1973 911 Carrera RS. The GT3 is named after the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) Group GT3 class in which it was designed to compete.

A number of variations, designed for road and track duty, have been introduced since its launch in 1999. More than 14,000 911 GT3 cars have been produced.

The GT3 has had a successful racing career in the one-make national Porsche Carrera Cup series, and the international Porsche Supercup. It has won championship and endurance races, including the GT class of the American Le Mans series seven times, first overall in the 24hrs Daytona, and first overall at the 24 hrs Nurburgring six times.

The 997 GT3 RS was released in Europe in October 2006 and in North America in spring 2007.

The 997 GT3 RS is 20 kg (44 lb) lighter than the 997 GT3, weighing in at 1,375 kg (3,031 lb). This weight-saving was achieved by the use of an adjustable carbon fiber wing, a plastic engine cover, and a lightweight plastic rear window. The weight savings gives the 997 GT3 RS corresponding engine power to curb weight ratio of 300 bhp (220 kW) per tonne.

The body of the 997 GT3 RS is 44 mm (1.7 in) wider at the rear than the 997 GT3 (a legacy from the Carrera 4 models with which it shares its shell). The muscular-looking rear end conceals a wider track that not only improves directional stability but also increases the potential cornering grip. However, drag is increased and top speed reduced. In addition to the new technology, the paint scheme and body panels are all designed specifically for this car. For the RS version, the limited edition orange colour was mixed specially for this car.

The American version of the 997 GT3 RS has a standard rear window (not plexiglas) and the smaller 911 fuel tank to comply with rules of SCCA, Grand-Am, and IMSA. For Grand-Am races, the central locking wheel nut is replaced with the standard five-lug pattern required under Grand-Am rules.

Production of the first generation 997 GT3 RS (997.1 GT3 RS ) ended in 2009. An estimated 1,909 vehicles were delivered worldwide, with an estimated 413 of those directed to the United States.

For 2010, the second generation 911 GT3 RS (known as 997.2 GT3 RS received an additional 35 PS (26 kW; 35 hp) due to a new 3.8-liter flat-six, bringing total power output up to 450 PS (331 kW; 444 hp). This car was not approved for competition in the United States by IMSA American Le Mans. Grand-Am originally did not approve the car, but after performance issues (a Porsche team did not compete at the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama round), Grand-Am approved the second-generation car in April 2010.

Fith Gear carried out a road test on the 997 911 GT3 RS which highlighted the exceptional performance of the car.

Porsche test driver Walter Rohrl had intended to enter the 2010 24hrs Nurburgring on a standard road legal 911 GT3 RS, but had to withdraw due to health reasons from the team that comprised racers Roland Asch and Patrick Simon, plus journalists Horst von Saurma and Chris Harris. The car, entered in cooperation with Sport Auto Germany, is registered as S-GO 2400, and was driven from Weissach to Nürburg. The RS was modified according to safety requirements, which included a larger roll cage and fire extinguisher. As no race tyres were available for 19″ rims, the 18″ wheels of the Cup racers were used. Asch qualified with 9:15, 42nd overall, and 9th among the 17 SP7 class entrants, only beaten by its race-prepped Porsche 997 siblings. In an otherwise disappointing race for Porsche, with the best race 997 finishing only 6th, the road legal car did 145 laps, only 9 less than the winning BMW, for place 13. It supposedly had to cover another 306 km, on the Autobahn back home

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PORSCHE 997 GT3 CLUB SPORT ALSO AVAILABLE.

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McLaren P1

McLaren P1

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2014 McLaren P1 Hybrid supercar,  LEFT HAND DRIVE, new with delivery mileage only. Volcano orange metallic with orange and grey alcantara interior, orange stitching, full carbon fibre interior pack, interior stealth badging, headrest logos, satnav, ac, navtrak, carbon fibre snorkel and diffusers, stealth badging, carbon fibre door panels inserts, carbon fibre mirrors, carbon fibre mirror stems, black wheels, silver brake calipers, carbon fibre front bumper and splitter, carbon fibre side skirts, orange brake calippers, exterior stealth badging, carbon fibre rear wing, black seat belts, McLaren floor mat set, air conditioning, power windows, satnav etc..

Supplied new net of VAT for export.

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The McLaren P1 is a limited production plug-in hybrid sports car built by British car manufacturer, McLaren Automotive. The so called Hypercar and concept car was capable of reaching speeds of 218 mph (351 km/h) with the limiter on, and up to 249 mph (401 km/h) without it. Debuted at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, all 375 models were soon snatched up. Deliveries to retail customers began in the UK in October 2013. The entire P1 production of 375 units was sold out by November 2013. The production run ended in December 2015. The United States accounted for 34% of the limited production run, and Europe for 26%, so not many of these cars to go around.

It is considered to be the long-awaited successor to the McLaren F1, utilizing hybrid power and Formula 1 technology, but does not have the same three seat layout as its predecessor. Like the McLaren F1 road car of 1992, the McLaren P1 is a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive design that uses a carbon fibre monocoque and roof structure safety cage concept called MonoCage, which is a development of the MonoCell first used in the McLaren MP4-12C and then in subsequent evolutionary models. Its main hyper-fast competitors are the Ferrari LaFerrari F70 and the Porsche 918. They are all similar in specifications and performance, and in a race around the Silverstone circuit, they were all within a second of each other, the P1 finishing first at a time of 58.24 sec and the LaFerrari finishing slightly slower at 58:58 and the Porsche in between them with 58:46.

And if you want a P1 with a difference, what about a new carbon edition ? Details on request.

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A track-only version of the P1, the McLaren P1 GTR, was unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. Production of the GTR was limited to approximately 49 units and only original McLaren P1 owners will be invited to buy one. ( We have a new registered McLaren P1 GTR road version available for sale – details on request.)

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For further information, please call 07785 355378 or +44 7785 355378

Worldwide transport arranged.