Worldwide, there are only 35 McLaren P1 GTRs produced for racing and only a few have been "magically" modified by Lanzante to be "legal" for street use.
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For many veteran supercar collectors around the world, the McLaren P1 GTR is an indispensable toy, however, many people are not willing to let their supercars only run on the racetrack but want to "sunbathe" on the street under many jealous eyes. |
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To meet this demand, Lanzante has modified dozens of details on the McLaren P1 GTR to make this supercar "legal" for circulation on the street. The latest of which is a P1 GTR from the American supercar dealer McLaren Beverly Hills. |
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This McLaren P1 GTR is also interesting with its colorful orange paint combined with many details using carbon fiber material for design. Compared to other P1 GTRs, this supercar even has a larger rear spoiler and a redesigned front end to ensure the car's aerodynamics. |
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There is currently no price for the street-legal McLaren P1 GTR from the McLaren Beverly Hills dealership, but it wouldn't be surprising if the supercar's price hits $5 million. |
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Previously, many McLaren P1 GTR supercars that had not been converted to be street legal also had prices ranging from 3.8 to 4.6 million USD. |
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The McLaren P1 GTR supercar is equipped with a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine and an electric motor with a total maximum capacity of 986 horsepower. Compared to the standard street version, the McLaren P1 GTR is 83 horsepower more powerful. |
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The interior of the McLaren P1 GTR has a rather minimalist design with the highlight being the new steering wheel, inspired by the line that won the Formula 1 race. The buttons for the DRS drag reduction system and IPAS instant power assist system are also located on the steering wheel. |
According to Young Knowledge