it will have 1,000 HP and will cost 2 million

it will have 1,000 HP and will cost 2 million
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Apparently McLaren is about to do it again, is about to upset the market of hypercar with a new model that seems destined to write the history of this iconic brand and the entire segment. The car in question, according to the first rumors, will be inspired by Formula 1 single-seaters, and will be unique…

Unique in every sense: both in terms of aesthetics and its futuristic mechanical part, and then its performance beyond any logic. In short, the new Halo, as reported by the specialized site Autonewsapparently it has already been revealed by the parent company to a small circle of retailers, who have contributed to maintaining maximum secrecy about the project, even if some rumors have now begun to circulate.

The new model, therefore, comes to replace the McLaren P1 (here Mika Häkkinen’s McLaren P1 is on sale, with the driver who also teaches you how to drive it) at the top of the brand’s Ultimate Series range; its code name for the moment is P18 and, despite the immense aura of mystery that surrounds it, the vehicle has already attracted the attention of half the world to itself. This hypercar will probably be the 1,000 HP sports car, hybrid with gull-wing doors that we already told you about. And we underline this detail because the same information comes from the source: over 1,000 HP of powera system of hybrid engine and a cost that should be around around 2 million euros.

The car, or at least the first prototype, would therefore have been unveiled in preview and in great secrecy, at the Wynn hotel in Las Vegas on April 16th. Another detail about McLaren’s new hypercar: the Woking (UK)-based manufacturer intends to make no more than 400 copies. Exclusive in all respects…

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