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McLaren 675LT to make its world debut at 85th Geneva Motor Show, with clear focus on performance

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03/03/2015
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LONDON: The McLaren 675LT will now make its world debut at the 85th Geneva Motor Show, with a clear focus on performance, lightweight and ultimate levels of driver engagement. The car is said to demonstrate a more aggressive look than has ever been seen from the McLaren brand. Scroll down to see images released by McLaren.

The name is derived from the extensive differences in the bodywork, when compared to the original road car to aid aerodynamic down force, a wider rear wing, a longer nose and of course, a long tail were introduced. 18 years later, McLaren is now reviving the F1 GTR Long tail as a road legal supercar called the McLaren 675LT. Yes, its engine will be making close to a mammoth 675PS.

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The McLaren 675LT will now make its world debut at the 85th Geneva Motor Show, with a clear focus on performance, lightweight and ultimate levels of driver engagement. The car is said to demonstrate a more aggressive look than has ever been seen from the McLaren brand. Scroll down to see images released by McLaren.

The 675LT will be the most track-focused yet road legal model in the McLaren Super Series

The sprint from 0 to 100 kmph is said to take just 2.9 seconds, while McLaren claims that 200kmph can come up in 7.9 seconds, and top speed is 330kmph

The 675LT’s claim to being the most powerful and light model in the McLaren Super Series is supported by the styling cues that run from the extended carbon-fibre front splitter, through an extended door blade and additional cooling intake, to the circular twin titanium exhaust pipes

The name LT is derived from the McLaren F1 GTR Longtail. The 675LT embodies the key attributes of the ‘Longtail’ ethos, targeting light weight, optimised aerodynamics, increased power, track-focused dynamics and driver engagement

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