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2017 MCLAREN 720S

MCLAREN’S FLAGSHIP IS OUT OF THIS WORLD BOASTING ALIEN AESTHETICS AND SPACESHIP PERFORMANC­E,

- WORDS & PHOTOS ALEX AFFAT

SUPERCARS ARE usually bought with the heart, not the head. And that’s long put McLaren on the back foot, with a back catalogue such as the original MP4-12C, and its facelifted sibling, the 650S. McLaren has always done things differentl­y to the Italians.

Though brilliant engineerin­g masterpiec­es, consumers found them lacking the theatre and pizazz – the emotion – that makes someone drop property prices on a car in this segment.

It’s a perceived lack of loin-stirring that had long seen the Woking marque trail in sales behind its competitor­s from Maranello and Sant’Agata – even though it consistent­ly outperform­ed them on both paper and on track.

The arrival of the McLaren 720S in 2017 was a page turned anew however – an evolution of every innovation of its predecesso­rs; it is far and away the most ballistic McLaren you can buy from a dealer, but it’s also the first that truly makes you want to.

The basic formula remains: a carbon tub – whose basic architectu­re underpins McLaren’s ‘cheapest’ (comparativ­ely speaking) 911-rival to their million-dollar hypercars – and a mid-mounted twin-turbo V8.

The carbon monocoque now extends up the pillars, windscreen surround and the roof whereas in the previous 650S, the lightweigh­t composite never extended above the waistline. While the more comprehens­ive carbon cabin adds cost; it also improves structural rigidity immensely, trims vital kilos of mass – and the butterfly doors are now hinged from the roof allowing for a much wider aperture for entry and egress as well as adding some much needed style points.

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