If you cannot own an F1 racing car, users can choose McLaren Solus – a single-seat pure racing car model using leading technology from the British car company.
McLaren last week brought a pleasant surprise to Monterey Auto Week (California, USA), introducing a supercar called McLaren Solus without any prior appointment. Inspired by purebred racing cars, McLaren Solus has a limited production of 25 units and all have owners now, with deliveries starting in 2023.
The heart of McLaren Solus is a 5.2L naturally aspirated V10 engine with 829 horsepower and 650 Nm of torque. This transmission system with a maximum rpm of up to 10,000 rpm is part of the chassis structure, instead of being a separate block.
McLaren Solus’s ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h is promised at 2.5 seconds, with a maximum speed of “no less than 320 km/h”, thanks in no small part to the car’s weight of less than 1,000 kg. However, the maximum downforce of McLaren Solus is up to 1,200 kg thanks to the effective front splitter and side air vents.
The suspension system McLaren Solus uses is double wishbone at both ends.
The McLaren Solus cockpit has only one seat, with the entire interior space customized by the buyer from the seat design, their position, and the steering wheel interface (although most of the control buttons are complexity is still present) or even the F1 racing car-like protective ring (halo ring) above is 3D printed made of titanium.
By spending money to buy this McLaren supercar, users will also be able to participate in a test drive program cum racing driving training program, a professional racing suit according to FIA standards, a helmet and HANS head protection device customized according to the mold. cousin.
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