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By bud
#93007
Production of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren ends in May. And after the ultra-exclusive Stirling Moss edition runs through December, the partnership between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren will cease as well. Without a couple dozen SLRs taking space in the facility, McLaren will have some free time on its hands. What's a Formula 1-inspired company to do? Build another supercar, of course.

The heavily camouflaged, mid-engine car you see here is not a direct successor to the McLaren F1, but, if the butterfly-doors provide any indication, it will echo many elements of the 1998 icon. Codenamed P11, this new supercar will target the likes of the Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo, requiring at least 500 hp, a featherweight design and a 0-to-60 time of less than four seconds.



To this end, expect plenty of lightweight and high-performance goodies trickled down from McLaren's Formula 1 endeavors, including carbon ceramic brakes, an automated transmission, and extensive use of carbon fiber. While no concrete details of the powerplant have emerged, reports peg Mercedes as the car's engine supplier, with the company's 6.2-liter V-8 as a prime choice. Expect as much as 600 horsepower from the engine.

McLaren will likely debut the P11 near the end of this year and start deliveries shortly thereafter with a price expected to be somewhere in the $250,000 range. Also, rumored to follow the P11's introduction are a convertible and high(er) performance GTR variant. Turns out bored supercar makers probably aren't such a bad thing after all.
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By shani182
#93012
Oh my lord. It's love at first sight. That is a gorgeous car...but I think I would rather the Mercedes SLR McLaren. I've just wanted it for too long to give up on it now. I will gather up the money and hunt it down somehow. But this definitely ties for second with the SL55AMG...and the koenigsegg next. (:
#93022
The SLR McLaren was a big disappointment, in my view. The build quality for a car of its price was terrible and, from what I read, the brakes were far too heavy. As Richard Hammond from Top Gear said, there needed to be less Mercedes and more McLaren.

I'm also not sure what to think of the P11. To be honest, I would rather have seen McLaren engineer a direct successor to the F1. Whilst I expect McLaren will do a great job with the technical goodies and handling of the P11, it looks similar to most other sports cars. The McLaren F1 was/is unique and charismatic; at the moment anyway, the P11 is neither of these things.

The main thing for me, however, is that McLaren are getting involved in road cars, fulfilling Bruce McLaren's ambitions.
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By scotty
#93056
Nice, the front end reminds me of the 430, although the general shape is quite Gallardo-esque. I hope they race a GT2/3 version of it eventually!
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Oh my lord. It's love at first sight. That is a gorgeous car...but I think I would rather the Mercedes SLR McLaren. I've just wanted it for too long to give up on it now. I will gather up the money and hunt it down somehow. But this definitely ties for second with the SL55AMG...and the koenigsegg next. (:



Im trying to get my hands on a 2004 SL55AMG... Its to me is the best value on a supercar..
By Gaz
#93140
Oh my lord. It's love at first sight. That is a gorgeous car...but I think I would rather the Mercedes SLR McLaren. I've just wanted it for too long to give up on it now. I will gather up the money and hunt it down somehow. But this definitely ties for second with the SL55AMG...and the koenigsegg next. (:



Im trying to get my hands on a 2004 SL55AMG... Its to me is the best value on a supercar..


There fantastic, they sound like spitfire when you open them up.
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Oh my lord. It's love at first sight. That is a gorgeous car...but I think I would rather the Mercedes SLR McLaren. I've just wanted it for too long to give up on it now. I will gather up the money and hunt it down somehow. But this definitely ties for second with the SL55AMG...and the koenigsegg next. (:



Im trying to get my hands on a 2004 SL55AMG... Its to me is the best value on a supercar..


There fantastic, they sound like spitfire when you open them up.



My buddy has a 2004 CLK55 AMG and its is effortless although its detuned to 367 horses. The AMG 55 engine is the best most versatile sport powerplant outside of the chevy LS series. imho...
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By texasmr2
#93216
That looks like an updated Gallardo to me but alot can change from this point and its officiall unveiling of which I'm anxiously awaiting.
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By bud
#140502
thought id chuck this news here
McLaren sports car factory gets planning permission
05/08/2009
Woking Borough Council's Planning Committee has given planning permission for McLaren Automotive to go ahead with the construction of the McLaren Production Centre, the facility where the company will produce its new sports car.

Details of the McLaren Automotive project were announced in April when Ron Dennis stood down as Chief Executive Officer of McLaren Racing, handing the role to Martin Whitmarsh.

Confirmeing that permission has been granted, a McLaren spokeslan said: "We are delighted that the scheme attracted significant support from the key statutory consultees and from the Borough Council. Owing to the nature of the application, the decision will now be forwarded to the Secretary of State as required in such cases, prior to the anticipated issue of a consent notice from the local authority."

If all goes as planned, the launch date for the first model in the new range of McLaren sports cars will be in 2011.
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By RA Dunk
#140504
lol i bet test driving that thing in the snow was intresting :hehe:
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I was just following up on the MP4-12C and the road division about what they intend to make as a car company. Does anyone have any details beyond the MP4-12C? They will have a bespoke 3.8 liter twin turbo kicking out 600 hp, but!! it will blow everything comparable out of the water on CO2 emissions and with its super light weight. I heard they were going to build 4000 cars a year, but only 1000 to be the MP4-12C. What are the other 3000 cars? If that engine is good and reliable, it will rival the BMW's new M3 V8 on emissions.

Ron is lucky because he can build his engine division on newest and latest fuel efficient technologies without having to retool a factory.

That makes me remember he was offering to buy the BMW F1 engine manufacuting facility. Is that still on?

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