McLaren 2.0: New...Everything
Car India|September 2022
McLaren's next chapter opens with the clean-sheet Artura. New platform, new V6 plug-in hybrid powertrain, new...everything. How does it feel?
James Taylor
McLaren 2.0: New...Everything

WE HAVE PUSHED OUR LUCK. McLaren need the Artura back in an hour. We are busy enjoying some spectacular canyon roads a good bit more than an hour north of the car's scheduled return point in Marbella. Distance and time are going to require a little stretching here. So is fuel. My eyes are darting back and forth from the distance-to-destination on the Google Maps display (linked from my phone to the new infotainment screen) to the estimated range on the new instrument cluster. They are within a mile of each other. This could be interesting.

All of which makes this a perfect final test to conclude our 500 kilometres with the Artura. This is, after all, a car that needs to be fabulously engaging to drive and to handle beautifully, it also needs to be comfortable over a long distance, to have a user interface that is friendly and stress-free to operate, and it also with its box-fresh plug-in hybrid powertrain-needs to be energy-efficient. And up for a challenge.

The Artura (a name, not a code like previous core McLaren models; it combines "art" and "future") represents the next chapter for McLaren Automotive as they get into their second decade of car-making. It is the most comprehensively new model since modern-era McLaren road car production began with the MP4-12C in 2011.

It is a new platform with a new carbon monocoque design (built in McLaren's new Sheffield facility), new "futureproof" electrical architecture, new plug-in hybrid powertrain, including a new V6 engine and eight-speed transmission, integrated with the electric motor-and, for the first time in a McLaren, an electronically controlled limited-slip differential, or e-diff, new multi-link rear suspension, new interior architecture, and much more besides. Those elements will be the basis for McLaren's next generation of models, all of which will have hybrid powertrains.

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