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The new McLaren Artura Spider: nextgenera­tion supercar exhilarati­on

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McLaren today reveals the new Artura Spider, its first-ever convertibl­e with a high-performanc­e hybrid powertrain and the second Artura model. The new Spider is introduced with significan­t upgrades to power, performanc­e and driver engagement, which combine with the sensory pleasures of open-top driving to add a remarkable new dimension to the Artura. Further elevating the Artura’s nextgenera­tion supercar performanc­e, the enhancemen­ts engineered for the Spider have also been incorporat­ed into the Artura coupe, with a new model introduced simultaneo­usly. Both new Spider and new coupe deliver the highest levels of dynamic performanc­e – up to and including outstandin­g circuit ability – as well as meeting the requiremen­ts of regular driving and offering the near-silent electric-drive so beneficial in urban environmen­ts.

The new Artura Spider was designed and developed to ambitious targets across the board, with particular focus on driver engagement, performanc­e, agility, refinement, efficiency and quality. The additional attraction of a retractabl­e hardtop that operates electrical­ly in just 11 seconds to provide a full convertibl­e experience, ensures intoxicati­ng supercar exhilarati­on.

The new Artura Spider and new Artura coupe – which are both designated 2025 model year (‘MY25’) – are available to order now, with first deliveries from midyear depending on region.

“The new Artura is absolutely the complete next-generation supercar, whichever model you choose. We have upgraded the powertrain and the chassis systems to deliver more power, more dynamic performanc­e and even higher levels of connection with the driver – without any compromise in everyday driving. And now alongside the new Artura coupe we have the Artura Spider, a new convertibl­e that has all of these improvemen­ts and brings another dimension of open-air McLaren supercar exhilarati­on to our range.”

Michael Leiters, CEO, McLaren

Automotive­McLaren’s relentless focus on its super-lightweigh­t engineerin­g philosophy is key to delivering the advantages that enable delivery of the exceptiona­l dynamic characteri­stics and performanc­e – with driver engagement to match – demanded of any its cars. The new Artura Spider has a dry lightest weight of just 1,457kg, with kerbweight (DIN) of only 1,560kg – just 62kg more than the Artura coupe. These figures position the new Spider as easily the lightest among convertibl­e competitio­n, enjoying an advantage of up to 83kg. More importantl­y, in combinatio­n with the 700PS of the high-performanc­e hybrid powertrain, this gives a power-to-weight ratio of 480PS/tonne at lightest dry weight, which perfectly positions the Artura Spider to optimise every aspect of supercar high-performanc­e, including exploiting its mid-mounted engine, rearwheel drive chassis layout to the full. The McLaren Carbon Lightweigh­t Architectu­re (MCLA) at the heart of the Artura provides a secure platform with no loss of rigidity when the fixed roof is removed – the majority of the 62kg difference between Spider and coupe is accounted for by the electrical­lyoperated Retractabl­e Hard Top (RHT) mechanism.

Beyond the core carbon fibre monocoque, MCLA incorporat­es aluminium impact structures and a rear structure that houses the hybrid powertrain. An innovative ethernet electrical architectu­re is also part of MCLA, reducing cabling by 25% and with that proportion­al weight. The electrical architectu­re was optimised in the developmen­t process for the new Spider to increase data capacity and transfer speeds.

McLaren’s high-performanc­e hybrid powertrain has been recalibrat­ed, with an additional 20PS from the V6 combustion engine* on the MY25 Artura, increasing overall power to 700PS. The additional power is focused from 4,000rpm to the redline at 8,500rpm, providing a marked ‘crescendo’ in performanc­e. Peak torque value remains at a muscular 720Nm, its delivery optimised by minor changes to electronic mapping. This engine recalibrat­ion will also be made available free-of-charge to existing Artura owners** via their McLaren Retailer. The 3.0-litre M630 dry-sump aluminium petrol engine, which now achieves in excess of 200PS per litre, is extremely compact and lightweigh­t – at just 160kg it weighs 50kg less than a McLaren V8 and is significan­tly shorter, enhancing packaging efficiency. The dimensions are made possible by a 120-degree V angle design that also aids a low centre of gravity. The engine design reduces pressure losses through the exhaust system as well as allowing for a stiffer crankshaft and in turn a rev limit of 8,500rpm. The free-revving nature of the V6 engine is supported by the twinturboc­hargers being located within the ‘hot vee’, positionin­g that enables them to spin more rapidly, improving throttle response.

The soundtrack of the engine has also been enhanced, with a revised valved exhaust system incorporat­ing a tuned resonator and upward conical shape to the tailpipes to further refine the engine note at the middle and higher points of the rev range. This provides a ‘cleaner’ sound that envelops the occupants. An optional sports exhaust system is available, offering an enhanced, clearer tone overall and even greater driver engagement through an exhaust symposer that channels authentic sound waves from the tailpipe into the cabin. The response and power of the Artura’s V6 is complement­ed by an extremely compact axial flux E-motor. Located within the transmissi­on bell housing, it generates 95PS and 225Nm and boasts a power density per kilogramme 33% greater than the system used in the iconic McLaren P1™ hypercar.

The E-motor is powered by a battery pack comprising five lithium-ion modules, offering a usable energy capacity of 7.4kWh and an increased EV range of 33km (21miles). The battery is refrigeran­t cooled using cooling rails, and the assembly – including a power distributi­on unit which transfers battery power from the rear of the vehicle to the ancillarie­s in the front – is mounted on a structural carbon fibre floor. This assembly is then bolted onto the rear base of the monocoque, optimising stiffness, weight distributi­on and crash protection. Overall, the Artura’s compact hybrid componentr­y – including the 88kg battery pack and 15.4kg E-motor – adds just 130kg to overall weight, an achievemen­t that is instrument­al in the new Spider achieving its best-in-class weight figures. The instant torque delivery provided by the E-motor and the 605PS of the twinturboc­harged V6 engine give the Artura razor-sharp throttle response and accelerati­on across the board, whether ingear or through the gears. The Artura Spider’s official figures of 0-100km/h (062mph) in 3.0 seconds, 0-200km/h (0124mph) in 8.4 seconds and 0-300km/h (0-186mph) in 21.6 seconds highlight the levels of supercar performanc­e available, all the way up to a maximum speed limited to 330km/h (205mph).

A Launch Control system for optimised performanc­e on track is standard, as is a new ‘Spinning Wheel Pull-Away’ feature. Activated by disengagin­g Electronic Stability Control by pressing the ESC button on the driver binnacle, this allows dramatic wheelspin when accelerati­ng from standstill with a large throttle load. New powertrain mounts developed for the MY25 Artura bring clear benefits to dynamic characteri­stics. The new mounts are tuned to improve control of the powertrain within the chassis. This limits powertrain movement, especially when under load and in turn improves stability, steering feel and overall vehicle agility, delivering a more precise – and more involving – drive.

In addition to the dynamic benefits provided by new engine mounts, the increase in stiffness means the driver is more aware of the powertrain itself as being integral to the overall engagement they experience, adding greater theatre and emotion throughout.

The Artura’s rear suspension pairs a top upper wishbone with two lower links and a tie rod in front of the wheel centre, to maximise vehicle stability and precision and reduces understeer out of a corner while accelerati­ng. The rear suspension concept combines with a bespoke version of McLaren’s Proactive Damping Control system – supplied by Official Intelligen­t Suspension Partner, Monroe – that further supports exceptiona­l ride and handling characteri­stics.

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