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Project 95-59 will feature a three-seat layout with the driver centrally positioned, reminiscent of the original McLaren ...
McLaren’s three-seat successor to its F1 supercar aims to at least match that legend’s top speed from 20 years ago. The floor is set: 243 mph. The as-yet-unnamed BP23, a gas-electric hybrid ...
Up until now, we’ve only received scant details on McLaren’s upcoming three-seat hyper GT car, code-named BP23. Here's what we know.
The B in the name stands for bespoke -- only 106 will be made, all already sold out -- and the 3 stands for three seats. P2 is "project two." We’re expecting a McLaren F1-style road car with one ...
Bespoke three-seater GT to be produced by MSO, and it's completely sold out. McLaren has announced plans to produce an ultra-exclusive, three-seat 'hyper-GT' car, expected to arrive in early 2019.
Today, McLaren announced that when it goes on sale, the BP23 will officially be called the Speedtail. Like the F1, the McLaren Speedtail will be a three-seater with a center driving position, and ...
McLaren Automotive today announced its upcoming three-seater, previously known by codename BP23, will be called the Speedtail. We're more interested in the teaser video McLaren released as part of ...
Is This McLaren’s Upcoming BP23 Three-Seater Hypercar? Even though it has increased its range considerably in just a few ...
Previously known as the BP23, McLaren’s upcoming three-seat hypercar now has a real name: Speedtail.. By the sounds of it, the Speedtail is being positioned as a spiritual successor to the firm ...
The British sports car company McLaren has revealed a new 1,035 horsepower three-seat hybrid supercar with a price tag of $2.25 million, or £1.75 million.