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2010s

McLaren 650S

McLaren 650S

Production period:

2014 to 2017

Class :

sports car

Body versions :

Coupe , Spider

Engines:

Gasoline: 3.8 liters (478 kW)

Length:

4509-4512 mm

Width:

1908 mm

Height:

1199-1203 mm

Wheelbase :

2670 mm

Curb weight :

1428-1468 kg

The McLaren 650S is a McLaren Automotive designed and built sports car with a 3.8 liter V8 mid-engine. The model was first presented to the public in March 2014 at the Geneva Motor Show  and is technically based on the McLaren MP4-12C McLaren built between 2011 and 2014. Production of the 12C was in April 2014 in favor of the 650S . At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, McLaren introduced the more powerful 650S based McLaren 675LT .And again the Geneva Motor Show in March 2017, McLaren presented the successor 720S . 

McLaren 650S Technical data

The 650S is offered as a two-door coupe , as well as a Spider model called the 650S Spider . He uses the same carbon fiber - chassis as the 12C and is of the same, M838T -called 3.8-liter V8 - Biturbo , which, however, to 478 kW (650 hp) has been tuned up. A special feature of the car are the new scissor doors, which open at almost ninety degrees, but at the same time pivot upwards, which takes up less space than conventional doors.

The 650S reaches a top speed of 329 km / h (Spider) and 333 km / h (Coupe). For acceleration from 0-100 km / h 3.0 seconds, 200 km / h are reached after 8.4 seconds (Coupe) or 8.6 seconds (Spider). The maximum torque is 678 Nm at 6000 rpm .

McLaren 650S rear

 

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Technical

Technical
  • McLaren 650S Technical data 

     

    650S

    650S Spider

    Construction period

    04 / 2014-03 / 2017

    05 / 2015-03 / 2017

    Motor characteristics

    engine type

    V8 petrol engine

    engine charging

    Biturbo

    Mounting position

    In the middle in the middle

    Valves / camshafts

    4 per cylinder / 4

    capacity

    3799 cc

    Bore × stroke

    93.0 × 69.9 mm

    compression

    8.7: 1

    Max. Power at min -1

    478 kW (650 hp) / 7250

    Max. Torque at min -1

    678 Nm / 6000

    power transmission

    drive

    rear-wheel drive

    Gearbox, standard

    7-speed dual-clutch transmission

    readings

    Acceleration, 0-100 km / h

    3.0 s

    Acceleration, 0-200 km / h

    8,4 s

    8.6 s

    Acceleration, 0-300 km / h

    23.5 s

    23.7 s

    quarter mile

    10.4 s

    10.5 s

    top speed

    333 km / h

    329 km / h

    tare

    1428 kg

    1468 kg

    Consumption and emissions

    Fuel consumption per 100 km (combined)

    11.7 l Super Plus

    CO 2 emissions (combined)

    275 g / km

    emission standard

    Euro 6

     

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