The original McLaren V8 engine will no longer be used. This brand-new plug-in V6 engine retains the performance advantages of McLaren's high-power V8 engine, and at the same time, it improves the engine's torque response at low speed and achieves strong acceleration performance. The combination of engine and motor also opens the way for McLaren's high-performance hybrid and electrification.
The layout of the new powertrain depends on the new electrification architecture and lightweight carbon fiber architecture (MCLA). The chassis, body and power system with weight reduction technology largely offset the extra weight added by the high-performance hybrid power system.
From all the details of the platform architecture and high-performance hybrid powertrain, to the body, interior and avant-garde driving interface, the new Attura has achieved comprehensive innovation from the inside out. At the same time, the new car also draws on McLaren's rich experience in leading ultra-lightweight racing cars and road sports cars for decades, and introduces professional electrification research and development experience into the field of super sports cars. It is reported that the new car will be officially launched in the first half of 20021.
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