Monday, July 23, 2018

Mclaren - Senna

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Meet the new McLaren Senna!

This is the world of tomorrow, what I mean is that some track cars can now finally be street legal.
According to McLaren it is the most track focused road car they have ever made, so much that they have considered it to be the DNA of McLaren.

The Senna is the lightest McLaren since the formula 1 era. Performance was key according to Mike Flewitt, so much so that this was the main component to the car, this was simply because they wanted the driver to have the best possible experience.

Lets start on some simple engine facts.
The Senna is featured with the most powerful engine that has ever been produced by McLaren, a furious 4.0 liter twin turbocharged V8 engine. The engine and the car are treated as a race car, so they simply built the car like a race car. The "211mph" should explain the massive engine.

The cars relative weight comes around at 1200kg which is 2646lbs. The Senna is intentionally this weight, what this means is that McLaren made the car light for the best possible performance and the best feel for the driver.

The Senna was designed so the driver and the car have a bond, because the better the hardwiring between the two makes this car the best, but most fragile beast to ever be, when your traveling at extreme speeds you want to be able to feel the goodness and still be in control.

The Senna is featured with very intricate designs, but all the designs link to one component, "Aerodynamics." There are many low pressure tunnels to make the car stay implanted on the ground but to also add a slick and a sexy look. From the spoilers to the luxurious interiors, this car will be hand made to make every McLaren unique.

Extra Specifications
Downforce - 800kg @155mph
Torque - 800nm (590 LB FT)
Power - 800ps (789 BHP)

For more info visit
http://cars.mclaren.com/

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