The McLaren W1 is an extraordinary leap in the evolution of hypercars, merging raw power, cutting-edge aerodynamics, and advanced hybrid technology. As McLaren’s most potent road car to date, it redefines what’s possible, building upon the legendary legacy of the McLaren F1 and the P1 to set new standards in performance and design.
Performance and Powertrain
The W1 is powered by an all-new 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, named the “MPH-8.” This engine alone generates 916 horsepower, reaching an impressive 230 bhp per liter—making it McLaren’s most powerful production engine ever. Paired with this is an advanced hybrid system, the “E-Module,” consisting of a radial flux electric motor and a compact 1.4-kWh battery. This setup contributes an additional 342 horsepower, bringing the total output to 1,258 horsepower and 998 pound-feet of torque. This powertrain propels the W1 from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds and to a top speed of 217 mph, matching the P1.
Hybrid Efficiency and Weight Reduction
While the W1 can only travel 1.6 miles on electric power alone, its hybrid system is remarkably efficient, weighing just 44 pounds. This contributes to a significant weight reduction, making the entire hybrid setup 88.2 pounds lighter than that of the P1. The total dry weight of the W1 is a mere 3,084 pounds, only slightly heavier than its predecessor, the P1.
Aerodynamics and Chassis Innovation
McLaren’s dedication to aerodynamics is evident in the design of the W1. The vehicle features the brand-new “Aerocell” monocoque chassis, which integrates fixed seating with adjustable steering and pedals to save space and reduce weight. Additionally, the “Anhedral Doors” direct airflow efficiently over the front fenders, enhancing performance. Extensive wind tunnel testing—over 350 hours and 5,000 individual points—has resulted in the most aerodynamic McLaren ever.
The W1 also showcases an “Active Long Tail” rear wing, inspired by the 1997 F1 GTR. This wing dynamically adjusts to reduce drag and maximize downforce, contributing to a total downforce figure of 2,205 pounds in Race mode. Other aerodynamic innovations include an airflow diverter on the roof, which is a first for a street-legal McLaren, and active front and rear wings that generate 772 and 1,433 pounds of downforce, respectively.
Suspension and Braking
McLaren’s Race Active Chassis Control III underpins the W1, providing three adjustable settings: Comfort, Sport, and Race. The suspension adapts in Race mode, lowering the front ride height by 1.5 inches and the rear by 0.7 inches. The braking system features forged six-piston calipers at the front and four-piston calipers at the rear, with carbon ceramic discs. These ensure the W1 can decelerate quickly—stopping from 62 mph in just 95 feet and from 124 mph in 328 feet.
Tires and Wheels
The W1 is equipped with Pirelli P Zero Trofeo RS tires (265/35 up front and 335/30 at the rear) for maximum grip. For everyday driving, McLaren offers the P Zero R, and for colder climates, the Pirelli P Zero Winter 2 tires are available, ensuring the W1 performs in various conditions.
Interior and Technology
Inside, the McLaren W1 features an 8.0-inch touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The cockpit is designed for minimalism, yet it offers practical connectivity with USB-A and USB-C ports. A small shelf behind the seats provides 4.1 cubic feet of storage space—enough for essentials in a hypercar setting.
Exclusive Production and Pricing
The McLaren W1 is limited to just 399 units, priced at $2.1 million each. Unsurprisingly, every unit is already sold, solidifying the W1 as an exclusive collector’s piece and a milestone in McLaren’s storied history.
The McLaren W1 is not just another hypercar; it’s a technological and engineering marvel that cements McLaren’s legacy in the evolution of automotive excellence.