The McLaren 720S supercar is equipped with a new engine, producing 710 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
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| McLaren has officially unveiled the McLaren 720S at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. This is the latest model in the McLaren Super Series, replacing its predecessor, the 650S. McLaren hopes the 720S will achieve even greater success than the 650S. |
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The McLaren 720S marks a turning point for McLaren with a completely new design language. The body is made of aluminum panels, covering a carbon fiber frame. This gives the McLaren 720S a more refined and modern look while still retaining the characteristic features of McLaren. |
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| The side profile of the car is striking, featuring a thinner and larger windshield, which makes the interior feel more spacious and comfortable. |
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The most noticeable change on the 720S is the smaller air intakes at the front and the complete removal of the two side air intakes. McLen eliminated the air intakes thanks to its double-body technology; the space between them directs air from the intakes directly to the engine compartment, allowing for faster and more efficient engine cooling. The 720S's cooling efficiency is 15% higher than the 650S. |
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The McLaren 720S's headlights are equipped with an LED system using Static Adaptive Headlight technology. Five LEDs illuminate the area closest to the car, while 12 other LEDs shine straight ahead without dazzling oncoming vehicles. |
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| The McLaren 720S is quite lightweight, weighing only around 1,283 kg, 18 kg lighter than its predecessor, the 650S. The electrical system saves 3 kg, the braking system saves 2 kg, the airbox structure reduces weight by 1.5 kg, and a new suspension system contributes to a total weight reduction of 16 kg. |
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| The McLaren 720S is McLaren's first supercar to feature the twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter M480T V8 engine. This new engine produces 710 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds, from 0-200 km/h in 7.8 seconds, and reaching a top speed of 341 km/h. |
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When braking sharply from 200 km/h, the McLaren 720S needs 117 meters in 4.6 seconds to come to a complete stop. The McLaren 720S achieves a fairly low fuel consumption of only 10.7 liters per 100 km and CO2 emissions of 249 g/km. |
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| Inside the car, an 8-inch central screen displays information, entertainment, and maps. The steering wheel comes in a variety of color options, including carbon fiber or Alcantara leather. The McLaren 720S is also equipped with parking sensors, a reversing camera, or a 360-degree bird's-eye camera. |
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Additionally, customers can choose from Standard, Performance, and Luxury option packages for their supercar. |
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| The McLaren 720S comes in 20 exterior colors, and the company is developing seven more. Deliveries to customers are expected around May of this year. |
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