
Video: The McLaren Brand Showed A New Superhybrid In The Photo And Announced The Premiere

McLaren has confirmed the development of a next-generation hybrid supercar, which will debut in the first half of 2021. On Twitter, the British brand posted a snapshot of the supercar and announced that it was in the final stages of testing.
- The model will be the first built on the MCL (McLaren Carbon Lightweight Archtecture) platform. Translated - lightweight carbon architecture. It is designed and manufactured at the brand's composite technology center in Sheffield, UK.
- As the Carscoops portal reported back in June, the new product will be equipped with a hybrid power plant based on a V6 turbo engine. The electric superstructure will help improve dynamics, reduce fuel consumption, and also provide an environmentally friendly mileage without gasoline of about 32 kilometers. More details about the unit are not yet available.



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“This is the quintessence of everything we have achieved to date; everything that we have learned and achieved. This is a McLaren for a new era, an extraordinary driver's car that at the same time delivers enough electric mileage for most city trips. We can't wait to show it to customers,”said McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt.
- The first superhybrid of the British brand was the McLaren P1, presented in Geneva in March 2013. Biturbo-eight with a volume of 3.8 liters and a capacity of 737 hp. assists the electric motor with a recoil of 179 forces. In total, they give out 916 forces, providing acceleration to hundreds in 2.8 seconds and up to 10 kilometers on electricity. 375 of these machines were produced.