McLaren's F1-inspired supercar flirts with the human limits of g-force, but in an age of speedy EVs, is the P1 just too old-school to really appeal?
All 399 W1 cars they're going to make, naturally, are already spoken for at a price of $2.1 million. It's hard to stand out when you're flanked by a McLaren F1 on one side and a P1 on the other.
It’s also less than the 6.2 EV miles of the decade-old P1 ... three seconds quicker than the McLaren Senna. The F1 tech continues with the W1’s suspension, which is mounted directly to ...
It’s the next generation of Woking’s ‘1’ cars, and follows on from the F1 and ... ‘The W1 is the fastest-accelerating road-legal McLaren ever. It will accelerate to 60mph in 2.7 seconds ...
Producing a worthy successor to the McLaren F1 and P1 is a challenge akin to ... Will its new roadgoing flagship, the £2 million W1, also lead the field? With 1,275hp and 988lb ft of torque ...