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The McLaren Artura is a 671hp hybrid supercar for a new era

The McLaren Artura is a 671hp hybrid supercar for a new era

Posted on February 17, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

McLaren promised something extravagantly impressive for its first series-production High-Performance Hybrid supercar, and the new 2022 McLaren Artura certainly fits that description. A long list of “firsts” for the British automaker, the Artura combines a plug-in hybrid drivetrain with lashings of superlight materials and an unexpected strength in fuel economy, for what’s shaping up to be a thoroughly modern interpretation of the supercar.

This isn’t, of course, McLaren’s first hybrid.
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