McLaren F1 and McLaren Artura aside, the British automaker has only used V8 engines to power its road-going cars. Nearly all of its models used different variations of a single V8 engine.
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And what a V8 it is, a technological marvel producing 916 horsepower that will debut in the McLaren W1. Before the W1 enters production, CarBuzz was given a detailed look at the inner workings of ...
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It's a new generation of V8 engine that's lighter ... contributing 342 hp and 324 lb-ft of torque to the total outputs. McLaren has taken the top off of the Artura, but this is so much more ...
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McLaren has confirmed that the new MHP-8 V8 engine from the limited-edition W1 hypercar will also be used in future series production supercars from the brand. Unlike the twin-turbocharged 4.0 ...
McLaren says the letter stands for ‘world championship ... The W1 weighs 3,084 pounds, Waite said. The V8 is 1.2 inches shorter and 44 pounds lighter than the one in the P1, while making 99 ...
McLaren has confirmed that the successor to the 750S supercar, which we don’t expect to see before 2028, will use a derivation of the all-new, MHP-8 twin-turbo V8 engine with hybrid power.