The McLaren 675LT is a next-level track supercar that appears to have all the technology and high-performance features to be a winner on the race track. McLaren's racing pedigree is matched by few, and this level looks set to continue the company's tradition for manufacturing cutting-edge racing machines.
Despite being designed with the track in mind, the Mercedes 675LT will be fully road legal and is by far the lightest and most powerful vehicles in the McLaren Super Series. This vehicle is capable of zooming along from a still position to 100 km/h in a scarcely believable 2.9 seconds, thanks to a futuristic traction control system. The vehicle's top speed is 330 km/h, made possibly by a 3.8-liter V8 plant.
While it's all well and good creating vehicles that can dominate on the race track, the fact that this machine can be shown off on regular streets is what makes it really noteworthy.
Ultra-Lightweight Supercars
The McLaren 675LT Will Debut At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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