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What models does McLaren have under its brand?

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SanJustin
07/23/2025, 10:59:13 PM

McLaren is an independent brand specializing in the production of supercars. The models under McLaren include the F1, MP4-12C, 540, 570, 720S, 600LT, among others. The 720S has a length of 4544 mm, a width of 1930 mm, a height of 1194 mm, and a wheelbase of 2670 mm. The 720S is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. More details are as follows: 1. The 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine in the 720S has a maximum power of 530 kW at 7500 rpm and a maximum torque of 770 Nm between 5500 and 6500 rpm. 2. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block, which reduces the engine's weight and improves the car's handling. 3. The engine is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, which enhances gear shifting speed and transmission efficiency. One clutch controls the odd-numbered gears, while the other controls the even-numbered gears.

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DelHope
08/10/2025, 05:57:50 PM

When it comes to McLaren models, I've been researching a lot of information recently, and they are mainly divided into several series. The entry-level is the Sport Series, like the 540C and 570S, which are relatively affordable but offer strong performance, equipped with a twin-turbo V8 engine, achieving 0-100 km/h in just over three seconds. Then there's the mid-range Super Series, such as the 720S and 765LT, with horsepower soaring to seven or eight hundred, featuring more aggressive designs, suitable for fans who pursue a sense of speed. The top-tier Ultimate Series is truly impressive, like the P1, a hybrid hypercar with combined power nearing a thousand horsepower, and the Senna, a track-focused machine that delivers an exhilarating driving experience. The McLaren GT, launched in 2019, which I test-drove, offers enhanced comfort for daily use and has a surprisingly large trunk. The latest models like the Artura are hybrid performance cars with rapid response and plenty of driving fun. I think the brand has been continuously innovating in performance and efficiency.

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DiElena
09/24/2025, 12:41:41 AM

I know McLaren has a rich lineup of cars. The Sport series models are quite approachable to drive, and the 570S feels nimble in the city. The Super Series 720S is more aggressive, accelerating as fast as flying. The Ultimate Series P1 and Senna are both masterpieces, with horsepower pushing over a thousand, making them super cool on the track. I particularly like the GT models, which balance daily usability and travel comfort. The newcomer Artura uses hybrid technology, being fuel-efficient yet powerful. All these cars rely on lightweight carbon fiber bodies, offering sharp handling and high head-turning appeal, making the driving experience truly exhilarating.

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LeAriel
11/07/2025, 01:53:27 AM

McLaren's lineup includes the Sports Series like the 570S, Super Series like the 720S, top-tier Ultimate Series such as the P1 and Senna, the practical GT, and the hybrid Artura. These cars feature ferocious engines, stunning designs, and formidable power.

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Tricia
12/28/2025, 03:38:34 AM

I've been eyeing McLaren models for a long time. The Sports Series like the 540C is perfect for beginners, with a price that's not astronomical but still thrilling enough. The Super Series 720S is a beast on the racetrack. The Ultimate Series Senna is designed for extreme driving. The GT model is stylish and comfortable for long journeys. The Artura stands out with its hybrid innovation and fuel efficiency. They all combine technological sophistication with performance, making them exciting to drive and eye-catching.

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RicardoRose
03/25/2026, 11:38:19 PM

McLaren evolved from a racing background, with its model lineup continuously advancing. The Sport series starts with practicality; the Super series, like the 720S, takes performance to the next level; the Ultimate series, such as the Senna, pushes boundaries; the GT models are tailored for long-distance driving; and the new Artura hybrid enhances efficiency. These cars embody the brand's dedication to speed and design, making every drive exhilarating. More hybrid models will be introduced in the future.

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