Times of Oman

McLaren’s all-new high-performanc­e Hybrid enters final stages of testing

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MUSCAT: The first seriesprod­uction High-Performanc­e Hybrid (HPH) supercar from McLaren Automotive has entered the final stages of its developmen­t and test programmes, which includes running on public roads. Due to launch in the first half of 2021, the all-new supercar will open a new era of electrific­ation for McLaren following the end of production of its Sports Series range.

The all-new, the supercar will be the first McLaren built on a new carbon fibre structure, christened McLaren Carbon Lightweigh­t Architectu­re (MCLA). Optimised for High-Performanc­e Hybrid powertrain­s and latest-generation driver technologi­es, the architectu­re elevates McLaren’s pioneering lightweigh­t chassis technologi­es to new heights, exploiting the company’s advantage in super-lightweigh­t engineerin­g – a benefit that has its roots in the brand’s motorsport origins.

Designed, developed and produced in the UK at the £50m stateof-the-art McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) in

Sheffield region, the all-new flexible structure will underpin the next generation of McLaren hybrid supercars coming to market over the coming years.

The High-Performanc­e Hybrid powertrain, which features an all-new V6 internal combustion engine, delivers astonishin­g levels of performanc­e and a uniquely intense driver experience, as well as providing medium-range EVonly drive capability.

“This all-new McLaren supercar is the distillati­on of everything we have done to date; all that we have learned and achieved,” commented Mike Flewitt, CEO, McLaren Automotive. “This is a new kind of McLaren for a new era, an extraordin­ary drivers’ car that offers blistering performanc­e as well as an all-electric range capable of covering most urban journeys. We see this new McLaren as a true ‘next generation’ supercar and cannot wait to show it to customers.”

McLaren’s all-new, ‘ next-generation’ supercar draws on all of the technologi­cal expertise in designing, developing and building the world’s most innovative and desirable, super-lightweigh­t hypercars and supercars.

“For us, light-weighting and high-performanc­e hybrid technology go hand-in-hand to achieve better performanc­e as well as more efficient vehicles,” explained Flewitt. “Our expertise in lightweigh­t composites and carbon fibre manufactur­ing, combined with our experience in cutting-edge battery technologi­es and high-performanc­e hybrid propulsion systems, makes us ideally placed to deliver uncompromi­sed levels of electrifie­d high-performanc­e driving that until now have simply been unattainab­le.”

The all-new hybrid supercar will sit between the GT and the 720S in the McLaren range and its introducti­on will further strengthen the company’s presence in the supercar sector. The Sports Series designatio­n – introduced in 2015 with the launch of the 570S – ceases from the end of this year with the limitedrun, GT4-inspired 620R the last model produced.

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