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2019 McLaren Senna Review

2019 McLaren Senna Review

Posted on July 2, 2018July 25, 2019 By Jarvis

The name Senna is revered by motorsport fans across the globe, so it takes some serious chutzpah to stick it on a road car. Lucky the McLaren Senna isn’t your average mid-engined supercar…

What would you call a car with a single minded focus and clear intention of being the ultimate road-legal track car? And how ‘ultimate’ are we talking? Well, how about a 588kW, 800Nm 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 inside a lightweight carbon body with active aerodynamics, active chassis control and a staggeringly high 800kg of downforce. We’d call it uncompromising. McLaren has chosen to call it the Senna.
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