* Designed and developed to give the enthusiast driver the
ultimate in luxury, engagement and excitement * The McLaren 650S will offer the widest breadth of capabilities of
any supercar * Coupé and Spider, with
electrically retractable hardtop, to be available from Spring 2014 launch * Joins McLaren’s range of supercars above
12C, which continues on sale
* Uniquely enhanced active aerodynamics and ProActive
Chassis Control systems optimise the capabilities and usability
McLaren Automotive
will return to the International Geneva Motor Show this year with its
fastest, most engaging, best equipped and most beautiful series-production
supercar yet.
The McLaren 650S joins the range as an additional model
alongside the 12C and sold-out McLaren P1™, and learns from both models as well
as 50 years of competing in the highest levels of motorsport. Available as a
fixed-head coupé or as a Spider, with a retractable folding hard top, the
McLaren 650S promises to redefine the high performance supercar segment, and has
been designed and developed to provide the ultimate in driver engagement on the
road and on the race track.
The 650S badge
designation refers to the power output – 650PS (641 bhp), - of the unique
British-built McLaren M838T twin turbo V8 engine. ‘S’ stands for ‘Sport’,
underlining the focus and developments made to handling, transmission,
drivability and engagement. Performance
figures will be confirmed ahead of the Geneva Show but will improve on the
already rapid 12C which continues on sale.
The design is inspired by the McLaren P1™, previewing a new
family design language. The front bumper gives the McLaren 650S a dramatic, yet
clean appearance and sits below new LED headlamps which reflect a similar look
to the McLaren P1™. The more integrated front splitter contributes to increased
levels of downforce, giving a greater level of steering feeling and confidence
to the driver on turn-in, while also adding to the agility and the car’s
handling balance. Unique door blades behind the front wheels direct air from
the trailing edges of the front splitter, further benefiting front-end grip and
vehicle balance.
The aerodynamic performance of the McLaren 650S is as
efficient as the 12C, boasting the same drag coefficient figure, yet the air is
being worked harder and more efficiently as it flows over, and through, the
functional bodywork. At 150 mph, downforce levels are increased by 24 percent.
‘As always with McLaren, the new design is there for good
engineering reasons,’ says McLaren Automotive CEO Mike Flewitt. ‘The newly designed front bumper improves
downforce and steering turn-in. The high speed handling balance is now even
better. The LED lights use less power and last longer.
Unique side intakes behind the dihedral doors feed large,
efficiently packaged, radiators which help provide the cooling requirements of
the mid-mounted, compact engine. A new design five-spoke lightweight forged
‘650S’ alloy wheel is unique to the model, and are fitted with Pirelli P Zero™
Corsa tyres to offer optimised roadholding, handling and driver feedback – the
bespoke ‘MC1’ branded tyres have been developed alongside the McLaren 650S by
McLaren technology partner Pirelli, and offer strong performance in normal road
conditions and on track.
The McLaren 650S builds on experience from success on the
track, and groundbreaking technologies fitted to other McLaren models. Active
aerodynamics, which feature on both the 12C and McLaren P1™, have been further
developed and honed to ensure the ultimate performance and ability for the
McLaren 650S. The McLaren Airbrake, originally fitted to the 12C and 12C Spider
and designed to offer optimised levels of downforce on the rear of the car, now
operates with a greater level of functionality providing increased stability. The newly developed system means the Airbrake
deploys whenever the car senses extra downforce is advisable – rather than
simply under braking or when manually operated in ‘Aero’ mode. Below the
Airbrake, a distinctive rear three-piece bumper, similar to the GT3 racing
version of the 12C, compliments the aerodynamic shaping of the McLaren 650S.
The pioneering ProActive Chassis Control (PCC) suspension
system, developed by McLaren, has been further enhanced for the McLaren 650S. A
feature of the system is the ability to adjust the ride and handling modes –
Normal / Sport / Track – in isolation from the drivetrain, which gives complete
freedom in terms of ride and handling. These settings, for both powertrain and
suspension, have been recalibrated to improve driver engagement. The updates
are especially noticeable in Sport mode.
‘McLaren is a fast moving company, continually striving for
improvements and technical advantages. We are always seeking to innovate, to be
the class leaders, to bring new technologies and thinking to market. That’s our
Formula 1 heritage shining through,’ explains Mike Flewitt. ‘Everything we’ve
learnt from the 12C and the McLaren P1™ has gone into the design and
development of the McLaren 650S.’
The McLaren 650S is designed to be the best and most
engaging driver’s car in its class, yet it is not a stripped out road racer.
Ride comfort and refinement are to executive saloon standards. The McLaren 650S
models are equipped with IRIS satellite navigation with Bluetooth telephony,
DAB digital radio (SIRIUS satellite radio in North America), wireless
tethering, audio streaming and voice control as standard, while also offering
enhanced levels of optional specification than previously offered. Options
include fixed-back carbon racing seats, based on the lightweight design found
in the McLaren P1™, an electric steering column adjustment assisting ingress
and egress, a rear parking camera and extended carbon fibre throughout the
interior.
The global reveal of
the McLaren 650S Coupé and Spider will take place on Stand 1240, Hall 1 at
12.00CET (11.00GMT) on Tuesday, 4 March 2014 at the 84th International Geneva
Motor Show.
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