McLaren presents the most extreme car for daily driving

McLaren presents the most extreme car for daily driving

Britain's renowned company, McLaren, has revealed its long-awaited hyper-veture (with its long-awaited P15 encryption name). McLaren has named this hyper-verine Senna, according to legendary Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna, who has driven from 1988 to 1993, broadcast Koha.net. He has won three world championship titles [...]

Britain's renowned company, McLaren, has revealed its long-awaited hyper-veture (with its long-awaited P15 encryption name).

McLaren has named this hyper-verine Senna, according to legendary Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna, who has driven from 1988 to 1993, broadcast Koha.net. He has then won three world championship titles and 35 out of McLaren's 41 in Formula 1.

McLaren Senna comes with a 4.0-liter engine, Twin-Turbo V8, with a capacity of 800 horsepower and a back wheel pull system. Also, this hyper-vetour is characterized by the prolonged front, the doors from carbon fiber, the after-extensive spray, the titanium and Inconel emissions, and the Pirelli P Zero Tropheo R tyres.

McLaren says this hyper-vetour weighs 1,198 kg, thanks to the use of carbon fibers. Also, McLaren Senna comes with two known systems: RaceActive Chasis Control II and Active Dynamics Panel, which the driver can choose between three driving options: Comfort, Sports and Track.

It is planned to produce 500 units of this hyper-veture, at the price of 750,000 pounds per each, where the last model will be sold through auction and the proceeds from the sale will go for charity purposes. The buyer of the last 500th model will also receive the helmet signed by Bruno and Viviane Senna.

McLaren Senna was presented at a closed presentation for a certain group of people, while the general public this hyper-vetour will be able to meet her in March next year at the Geneva car fair.

 

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