Last but not least, Mansory upgraded the ubiquitous 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 from the Black Badge's 600 ps (591 hp) level to no less than 720 ponies, and the torque was also increased from 900 to ...
It will be joined by another British supercar at Mansory’s booth – the McLaren 720S. Unlike the others, Mansory hasn’t given its tuned 720S a name, but it too gets a custom carbon body kit ...
In the meantime, McLaren has re-branded the 720S GT3 as “McLaren GT3” although it has not changed per homologation purposes. ...
The SUV’s 6.75-liter V12 now generates 720 hp, allowing for a 0-62 mph in 4.8 seconds. When it comes to Mansory, there’s no shortage of opinions—some people loathe everything the German ...
With luxurious interior amenities and dynamic driving modes that make driving on normal roads a breeze paired with all the F1 technology McLaren is willing to share, the 720S more than justifies its ...
Unlike many competitors, McLaren still uses hydraulic assistance for its steering – and, not without coincidence, the 720S has fantastic steering, as we’ll discover later. All these components ...
What a GT3 racing car could be like if there were no rules; not as scary to drive as it looks Expensive for what is essentially a GT3 720S without a restrictor In isolation it’s a mighty piece ...
Somehow always able to one-up themselves, the team at Mansory has revealed a chrome orange McLaren MP4-12C and chrome red Lamborghini Aventador, both with wild aerodynamic tweaks and plenty of ...