7 New McLaren Supercars Engineered with Unrivaled Carbon-Fiber Lightness in 2021




If an automaker is still using any other material but carbon fiber in the construction of their cars, it must not be McLaren. The Brits keep refining the lineup, making it lighter, sharper and even more aerodynamic than ever before. Today, we will be taking a look at the newest introductions by McLaren in 2021.

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We have already covered many 2021 lineups from American, Japanese, Korean, German and British automakers. Go to this playlist to watch them all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_tgTMQBWpw&list=PLouyd8mRhOO4MibwCSeNweAzaob1LOIax

#1 2021 McLaren 620R & 620R R Pack

Basically, the 2021 McLaren 620R R Pack is a road-legal version of the most successful GT racecar, the 570S GT4. It becomes the sharpest tool in the Sports Series by using the carbon fiber Monocell II chassis and aerodynamically-efficient body parts of the racer.

#2 2021 McLaren Elva

The Elva joins the Ultimate Series as the lightest McLaren to date; its 2,635 pounds curb weight is a result of the heavy use of carbon fiber in the chassis, plus the windshield and roof are ditched altogether.

#3 2021 McLaren 765LT

2021 McLaren 765LT is the latest member of the McLaren Super Series, that beats all of the previous models both in the number of horses under the hood, and in its power-to-weight ratio.

#4 2021 McLaren Senna GTR LM

1995 was a fruitful race year for McLaren, since the company won 24 hours of Le Mans for the first time. This year, the brand is paying homage to that win, building 5 customer-commissioned Senna GTR LM cars, that get styling cues from 5 F1 GTRs that finished the race that year.

#5 2021 McLaren 720S Le Mans

With 50 units scheduled for worldwide distribution, the Le Mans-commemorative version of the McLaren 720S will be less exclusive than its celebratory Senna sibling, but not less striking. Finished either in orange or grey exterior paint, the model features a special black roof scoop, 5-spoke wheels, and gold brake calipers.

#6 2021 McLaren GT

Remember the gorgeous grand tourer by McLaren that opened up a new dimension of highway freedom for the track focused brand. In 2021, the GT still remains the most sophisticated model in the roster in terms of interior luxury and tech, plus it gets a new, bespoke Verdant Theme by the MSO division.

#7 2021 McLaren Sabre

Back in 2017 McLaren made a common publicity stunt of creating a unique Vision Concept solely for the popular Playstation 4 racing simulator Grand Turismo. Luckily for us the fans, the model will have a real-life implementation in the form of the 15 units US only limited edition the Sabre hypercar.

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17 Comments

  1. why are front wheel arches smaller than rear wheel arches in rear engined sports cars??? especially in terms of wheel arch height . . . or is it an optical illusion from various viewing angles???

  2. I used to love McLaren but anymore. bad build quality certain not reliable. Plus none of theur new cars excites. The sabre looks like it's made with left over senna parts. Costing more then 3 million

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