McLaren New 675LT Spider
McLaren's range-topper drop-top may have
been sold out in just two weeks, but the British manufacturer is still
promoting it.
In fact, it recently dropped a
generous-sized photo gallery with the supercar produced in Woking, reminding
enthusiasts of its light weight, tipping the scales as 1,270 kg, 100 kg less than the 650S Spider on which it is based.
Besides going through a diet, the 675LT
Spider has been aerodynamically optimized and benefits from track-focused
dynamics and the 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 updated to 675 PS at 71,00
rpm and 700 Nm of torque at 5,000-6,500 rpm.
To ensure the optimized levels of power,
torque and driveability, McLaren states that more than 50 percent of the
engine's components have been replaced, with changes including more efficient
turbos, new camshafts, lightweight connecting rods and a faster-flowing fuel
pump. Reaching 100 km/h from a standstill takes 2.9 seconds and the
top speed stands at 326 km/h.