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McLaren’s Next Sports Car Could Be Its First With a Bold New Powertrain

McLaren’s Next Sports Car Could Be Its First With a Bold New Powertrain

Posted on April 4, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Over the last decade, McLaren has made a lot with a little. While the company has cranked out more than a dozen high-end sports cars in that time, they’ve all been built around the same basic components: a carbon-fiber monocoque and a twin-turbo V8. That might be about to change, though. According to Autocar, McLaren is about to unwrap a new model packing a plug-in hybrid powertrain combining a powerful battery, an electric motor — and a turbocharged V6.
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