This is the all-new McLaren W1, the successor to the McLaren F1 and the McLaren P1.
It uses a 4.0 litre twin turbo V8 engine combined with an electric motor for a total output of 1275 PS and 1340 Nm of torque, all sent to the rear wheels.
0-62 mph takes 2.7 seconds
0-186 mph takes 12.7 seconds.
Only 399 cars will be produced, with all already sold. Prices start from £2 million.



Vauxhall HP Firenza Droopsnoot. Is It Finally Getting the Recognition It Deserves? Used car auction watch.
The Vauxhall Firenza HP Droopsnoot was a rare cars from the outset, with just over 200 cars built. Powered by an 2.3 litre slant four cylinder engine producing 131 bhp and costing around £2,600.00 [...]
Historics Auctioneers Racecourse Sale 2026 Results. What Modern Classic Cars Actually Sold For. Used car auction news.
A look at some of the modern classic cars sold at the recent Historics Auctioneers Ascot Racecourse Sale March 2026, including model, mileage and the final sale price. Part of the ongoing Auction Reality [...]
Save 30% with Euro Car Parts Service Kit Builder.
This article contains affiliate links. We Blog Any Car may earn a commission if you make a purchase. Spring has arrived and it is usually when owners start to tackle the car maintenance they [...]
New Car Registrations Rise in February 2026. Short new car news
The UK new car market had a decent February. 90,100 new cars were registered, which is 7.2% up on last year according to figures from the Society of Motor manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). That [...]
2005 MG TF A Cheap Way Into Mid-Engined Fun? Used car auction watch.
Right then, this one is a 2005 MG TF first registered on 18th February 2005 and it appears to be a tidy example. It is finished in metallic red with a black interior both [...]
Race Retro 2026. Season Starts at Stoneleigh Park
Race Retro has once again fired up its engine starting a new 2026 motorsport season in proper style. Held over three days at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire, the show drew 24,390 visitors, up again [...]







Leave A Comment