McLaren is a common name to anyone who appreciates fast cars. The 15 year old McLaren F1 is still one of the most praised and talked about supercars to date, and has been the Worlds fastest car for a record holding number of years. Now McLaren is taking on the Ferrari F430 and the Lamborghini Gallardo with fill force, and a lot of carbon fiber. The supercar competition has recently picked up speed, and McLaren is ready to lead the pack.

Meet the new MP4-12C.

MP4 12C Top View
MP4 12C Top View

The chassis is a full carbon fiber tub, the engine is a 3.8 litre twin-turbo V8. The tranny is a 7-Speed Seamless Shift linked up with a dual-clutch, and it has double wishbone suspension on all four corners. These key features, with the use of state of the art technology dreamt up by McLaren, have helped to produce a light, fast, effective, realistically priced Supercar. This car is setting the standards in regards to handling, performance, and even safety.

Carbon Fiber Tub
Carbon Fiber Tub

From www.telegraph.co.uk:

“These are the first pictures of McLaren’s new supercar, the MP4-12C, which goes on sale in early 2011 with a price tag of about $250,000. Telegraph Motoring viewed the car at McLaren Automotive’s headquarters in Woking last week and was briefed on the plans for a range of sports cars from the new company, headed by former F1 McLaren boss, Ron Dennis.

The 12C follows the McLaren F1 supercar, which had a top speed of 240mph in the mid-Nineties, and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, which ended production earlier this year. A McLaren spokesman said this week: “The rules in the sports car world are about to be rewritten.”

At the 12C’s heart lies a carbon fibre monocoque (a tub light enough for two men to lift), a structure that McLaren insists means new standards in handling, ride, performance, safety, economy and practicality. Behind the rear seats sits a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 with 600bhp, that is driven through a McLaren seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, controlled via steering-wheel mounted paddles.

McLaren Automotive claims that “12C is the most efficient, most drivable high-performance sports car in the world”. The engine revs to 8,500rpm; 80 per cent of the torque is available below 2,000rpm. Although no official fuel economy figures are available yet, the car should end up with a CO2 g/km emissions figure somewhere in the 200s.

McLaren claims the car has more power per gram of CO2 than any car that’s not fully electric; not so surprising given that most hybrids concentrate on economy rather than power, but impressive nonetheless.

A handling feature called Brake Steer, a development of an electronic system used by the F1 team, brakes the inside rear wheel when the car is entering a corner too quickly, to stop the car understeering. It also works on acceleration out of the corner when the inside rear might spin.

Inside, driver and passenger sit close to minimise the car’s width. There are climate controls on each door, a digital display and huge central rev counter in the middle of the instrument cluster, a free-floating tunnel console with transmission buttons and launch control, and cup holders beneath it.

Frank Stephenson, design director at McLaren Automotive, said: “Many sports cars and supercars present an ‘in-your-face’, ‘look-at-me’ image that can become wearing and boorish. I hope that with the 12C we have produced a car that will still look great in years to come.”

As for the difficult economic conditions, Ron Dennis said, “What we are offering is a new approach to the market, through a skilled, solid, debt-free and risk-managed company. McLaren is right to take this step now and support future growth of high-technology manufacturing and engineering jobs in the UK.”

The 12C faces stiff competition from the new, well-received Ferrari 458, which McLaren admits is the benchmark, as well as the Porsche 911 Turbo, Bentley Continental GT and Aston Martin DB9.”

Here’s some beauty shots:

(all photos courtesy of supercars.net)

Cockpit
Cockpit

2010 McLaren MP412C Front
2010 McLaren MP412C Front
2010 McLaren MP412C Side-Doors Open
2010 McLaren MP412C Side-Doors Open
2010 McLaren MP412C Interior
2010 McLaren MP412C Interior
2010 McLaren MP412C Posing
2010 McLaren MP412C Posing

… now its time to win the lotto/file a lawsuit to afford my new daily driver.

-kDubb

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