RE: McLaren roadster confirmed at Pebble Beach

RE: McLaren roadster confirmed at Pebble Beach

Friday 16th August 2019

McLaren roadster confirmed at Pebble Beach

New open-cockpit Ultimate Series model will be limited to 399 examples



Well that escalated quickly. No sooner had we caught wind of McLaren's 'classical roadster' than it is officially announced - with an accompanying pic that lays much of the car's striking form bare. Much of it is as we expected: the (still unnamed) roadster is set to be a constituent of the Ultimate Series, it will do without roof or windscreen - as our source revealed earlier this month - and, conceptually, it will sit between the Senna and Speedtail as the "purest distillation of road-focused driving pleasure."

Sounds good to us - and it looks good to us, too. Obviously the profile shares something with the other models in McLaren's lineup (there's quite a lot of 720S in that rear end) but the flanks, nose and that unabashed open cockpit are striking elements to say the least. Driver exhilaration and "an unrivalled sense of driver connection with the surrounding environment" are said to sit at the core of the roadster's ethos, and it's fair to say that the manufacturer has embodied that objective in the styling.

Even more tantalising is confirmation that the new model will be the lightest car ever produced by McLaren Automotive - meaning that it will slip beneath the 1,198kg dry kerbweight claimed for the Senna. It will be powered by the same 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8, too - although we're expecting it to fall shy of the its sibling's 800hp output, if only to preserve the Senna's track prowess.

Be that as it may, the roadster will be the more exclusive model - McLaren has confirmed that just 399 examples will be built, and that it is expected to come to market late next year. The firm isn't prepared to say exactly how much the car will cost just yet, but suggested that it will be priced between the Senna (£750,000) and the Speedtail (£2.1m) when it goes on sale. Expect it to be sold out long before then, of course - McLaren says it will be taking expressions of interest at Pebble Beach this weekend. So you've got till Monday.


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daytona111r

Original Poster:

769 posts

204 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Wow. I love this.

whp1983

1,172 posts

139 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Guess you don’t need a roof or windscreen when it’ll just be in storage. All these limited run offs seem a way just to rinse the super wealthy..... and I’m all for it, well Done McLaren!

redroadster

1,738 posts

232 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Totally impractical daft money can't see point just another investment for a car collector .

theod70

3 posts

173 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Who is buying all these supercars? Are there warehouses full of them? Yet another ridiculous offering from the lads in Woking to add to the plain ugly Senna and the GT that isn't...

GroundEffect

13,836 posts

156 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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This is the market now for supercar companies - too many people with far too much money, that all want something "special" or "coachbuilt". Fair play to the OEMs for taking full advantage and their money.

And we get to see some funky cars as a result.


markclow

118 posts

131 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Looks kind of like a stretched 918.

jontykint

789 posts

129 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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theod70 said:
Who is buying all these supercars? Are there warehouses full of them? Yet another ridiculous offering from the lads in Woking to add to the plain ugly Senna and the GT that isn't...
Billionaires!
There’s a few thousand of them in the world, and it’s like having £100k in the bank and splashing out a hundred quid on a car

IMI A

9,410 posts

201 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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The myriad of ways this company can serve the same dish of British beef is astonishing. Hats off to them.

BoxerF50

1,394 posts

191 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Very much looking forward to seeing it later today

Gandahar

9,600 posts

128 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Friday afternoon Mclaren product development meeting , 4.30pm

American Ron " How many different body styles are there?"
Man who is not Gordon Murray " 12 ".
American Ron " OK, how about over the next few years we .... do 12 different styles of car using a V8 turbo engine?"
Schmee " It's me, Schmee. I'd buy one of each ! "
American Ron "Great let's go down the pub and have a tonic with some Gilbeys gin in it. Schmee, are you 18 yet?

The Mclaren factory clock strikes 5:00.00000000pm exactly and they all clock out....




unsprung

5,467 posts

124 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Gandahar said:
Friday afternoon Mclaren product development meeting , 4.30pm

American Ron " How many different body styles are there?"
Man who is not Gordon Murray " 12 ".
American Ron " OK, how about over the next few years we .... do 12 different styles of car using a V8 turbo engine?"
Schmee " It's me, Schmee. I'd buy one of each ! "
American Ron "Great let's go down the pub and have a tonic with some Gilbeys gin in it. Schmee, are you 18 yet?

The Mclaren factory clock strikes 5:00.00000000pm exactly and they all clock out....
rofl.thumbup

Europa1

10,923 posts

188 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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I'm not convinced that no windscreen will equate to "the purest distillation of road-focused driving pleasure."

FourWheelDrift

88,510 posts

284 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Europa1 said:
I'm not convinced that no windscreen will equate to "the purest distillation of road-focused driving pleasure."

Sandpit Steve

10,036 posts

74 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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That looks rather lovely. cloud9

Amazing how McLaren can go from purely functional looking cars such as the Senna and Speedtail, to something that looks like it was primarily designed by a human with a pen - rather than a computer and a wind tunnel.

Shame there’s only going to be 399 of them, but they most likely maximise revenue and desirability by keeping them rare.

Funkstar De Luxe

788 posts

183 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Gandahar said:
Friday afternoon Mclaren product development meeting , 4.30pm

American Ron " How many different body styles are there?"
Man who is not Gordon Murray " 12 ".
American Ron " OK, how about over the next few years we .... do 12 different styles of car using a V8 turbo engine?"
Schmee " It's me, Schmee. I'd buy one of each ! "
American Ron "Great let's go down the pub and have a tonic with some Gilbeys gin in it. Schmee, are you 18 yet?

The Mclaren factory clock strikes 5:00.00000000pm exactly and they all clock out....
I’d laugh, but it’s too close to the truth.

leglessAlex

5,448 posts

141 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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I can't afford one of these, no doubt they're all sold anyway and really, McLaren isn't the company I'd give a lot of money to even if I did have it....

... but damn, that silhouette gives me the impression that is going to be one damn fine looking car.

Vee12V

1,332 posts

160 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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For those that couldn't get their hands on the Ferrari speedster. At least that had an NA V12.

BoxerF50

1,394 posts

191 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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daytona111r said:
Wow. I love this.
Its hugely impressive.

swisstoni

16,985 posts

279 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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GroundEffect said:
This is the market now for supercar companies - too many people with far too much money, that all want something "special" or "coachbuilt". Fair play to the OEMs for taking full advantage and their money.

And we get to see some funky cars as a result.
I agree. If some people want to buy this sort of stuff, it’s rude not to offer them the opportunity.

Plate spinner

17,696 posts

200 months

Thursday 22nd August 2019
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swisstoni said:
GroundEffect said:
This is the market now for supercar companies - too many people with far too much money, that all want something "special" or "coachbuilt". Fair play to the OEMs for taking full advantage and their money.

And we get to see some funky cars as a result.
I agree. If some people want to buy this sort of stuff, it’s rude not to offer them the opportunity.
Agreed.
We are going through a Fabergé phase of supercars... products being built specifically for the elite few.
The rest of the populace simply gawp in amazement.