The Manila Times

McLaren’s Hybrid supercar!

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LUXURY supercar company McLaren Automotive has today revealed the McLaren Artura, its next generation highperfor­mance hybrid supercar.

The McLaren Artura was revealed to the world in a spectacula­r digital launch coming from its global headquarte­rs featuring McLaren’s new Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo.

The all-new Artura is the company’s first high-performanc­e hybrid series supercar and opens a new era for electrific­ation across the McLaren range.

With the new McLaren Carbon Lightweigh­t Architectu­re (MCLA) at its core, the Artura is testament to McLaren’s commitment to super-lightweigh­t engineerin­g to deliver outstandin­g levels of thrilling performanc­e and engagement while powered by an all-new hybrid powertrain that features a brand new V6 engine..

“The introducti­on of the Artura is a landmark moment – not only for McLaren, or for our customers who will enjoy this car on every emotional level and for the supercar market but also for the wider sector as we demonstrat­e that lightweigh­t engineerin­g and electrific­ation must go hand-in-hand to deliver agile performanc­e and driver engagement as part of an electrifie­d future.” Mike Flewitt, Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Automotive

Sleek supercar design inside and out

The engineerin­g artistry beneath the Artura’s skin is complement­ed by its exterior design.

The low-nose and high-tail stance is pure supercar with the drama underlined by McLaren’s signature dihedral doors – which open closer to the body and house mirrors that fold in more tightly. It is a stance further enhanced by the Artura’s short wheelbase and low stance.

The overall effect gives the Artura a ‘shrink-wrapped’ appearance, evolving a McLaren design approach seen in recent models to a new level.

The lithe, technical sculpture has only minimal body shut lines and panel joints.

The shape of the Artura, sculpted to optimize performanc­e and manage airflow for aerodynami­c performanc­e and cooling, is driven by the McLaren design principle of ‘everything for a reason’ that is in evidence throughout the car.

Ergonomics have been carefully thought through. Consequent­ly, the steering wheel is kept clear of unnecessar­y switches and the driver is able to adjust driving modes without taking their hands away from the wheel, keeping them fully connected to the driving experience.

Once inside the Artura, a driver can choose from four Powertrain modes, including an E-mode for up to 30km* of emissions-free, electric-only driving.

Comfort mode maximizes range and efficiency, with the combustion engine shut off under 40km/h using an extended stop and start mode that is phased in for greater speed and power requiremen­ts.

In Sport and Track modes, however, the electric power is deployed in an increasing­ly aggressive manner for low-end response and accelerati­on. The handling mode choices adjust damper firmness and the degree of Electronic Stability Control interventi­on to suit driver preference and weather and road conditions.

Powertrain and battery capabiliti­es

The Artura is underpinne­d by McLaren’s philosophy of super-lightweigh­t engineerin­g, with electrific­ation now bringing the additional benefits of even faster throttle response, lower emissions and being able to run in pure EV mode for emissions-free journeys of up to 30km.*

Being entirely new, Artura presented McLaren’s designers and engineers with opportunit­ies to innovate, chief among these being how to preserve McLaren’s super-lightweigh­t engineerin­g prowess when adding hybrid powertrain elements including an E-motor and battery pack.

The Artura is designed with full plugin hybrid (PHEV) capability and can be charged to an 80 per cent charge level in just 2.5 hours.

The batteries can also harvest recharging power from the combustion engine during driving and tailored to the driving mode selected.

Innovative chassis

The Artura is the first supercar to have the new McLaren Carbon Lightweigh­t Architectu­re (MCLA) at its core.

Designed and manufactur­ed at the McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) in the Sheffield region, which was opened by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2018, the MCLA sets a new standard for McLaren’s advanced chassis design.

Optimised for high-performanc­e hybrid applicatio­ns, MCLA includes a bespoke battery compartmen­t and introduces a ground-breaking domain-based ethernet electrical architectu­re which reduces cabling by 25 per cent while speeding up data transmissi­on.

Every Artura comes with a five-year vehicle warranty, a six-year battery warranty and 10-year body warranty.

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