McLaren GT
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Production period: |
since 2019 |
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Class : |
sports car |
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Body versions : |
Coupe |
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Engines: |
Gasoline:4.0 liters (456 kW) |
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Length: |
4683 mm |
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Width: |
2095 mm |
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Height: |
1213-1234 mm |
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Curb weight : |
1530 kg |
The McLaren GT ( Grand Tourer ) is a sports car from McLaren built since 2019.
History
Announced another McLaren model as part of the Geneva Motor Show 2019. On May 15, 2019 Manufacturers finally presented the sports car. The GT had public debut in late May 2019 in Monaco .
It is the British company's first grand touring car and is based on the same platform as the McLaren Speedtail and 720S . The vehicle is based on the Speedtail and in contrast to the other models from the range of the manufacturer as long- distance driving suitable . This property should result from a higher level of comfort and more space in the interior and trunk, which is achieved, by a longer vehicle body.
The GT is powered by a four-liter V8 petrol engine with twin turbochargers . It produces 456 kW (620 hp) and has a maximum torque of 630 Nm. 100 km / h are reached from the state after 3.2 seconds, the maximum speed indicates McLaren with 326 km / h. A weakened variant of the 3,994cc M840T V8 twin - turbo engine fitted to the 720S. Under a new codename M840TE , the new engine has smaller turbochargers that offer lower performance than the 720S, but deliver more responsiveness at low revs. The GT has an output of 620 hp at 7,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 630 N m at 5,500 rpm.
The suspension system of the GT also derives from that of the 720S. The GT has a top speed of 326.7 km / h and can accelerate from 0 to 200 km / h in 9 seconds .













