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McLaren 570GT Concept Revealed Ahead Of Concours D'Elegance
McLaren Special Operations has come up with another concept vehicle. For the Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance show, a very special McLaren 570GT concept will be revealed. Now, the manufacturer has shared a few images of the McLaren 570GT concept ahead of its debut.
Powering the McLaren 570GT concept is a 3.8-litre V8 twin turbo engine. This engine is tuned to produce 562bhp, along with 600Nm of torque, and is mated to a 7-speed seamless-shift transmission. The McLaren 570GT concept will be equipped with Normal, Sport, and Track settings.
The 570GT concept can attain a top speed of 328km/h. 0 to 100km/h is achievable in 3.4 seconds, while 0 to 200km/h comes up in 9.8 seconds. McLaren engineers promise that the supercar will be practical as well, delivering 10.7 l/100 kilometres of fuel economy.
The exterior of the McLaren 570GT concept receives an Elite Pearl White paint job. A deep gloss black paint has been used to highlight the wheels, side skirt, door inserts, front, and rear-end of the supercar. The interior receives premium saddle tan leather upholstery with carbon fibre inserts.
The McLaren 570GT gets a glass roof which allows sunlight to pass in the cabin. The 570GT concept gets an electrochromic roof by McLaren Special Operations. the all-new electrochromic roof will use electric current to control the amount of light passing into the cabin, which will make it to production.