Chris Harris does long technical reviews of any and every car. These guys do short reviews full of ridiculous metaphors. GT will appear to more people. Chris Harris will appeal to petrolheads.
Actually it looks a lot like the Zenvo ST1..
At this point in time,given how strict legislation is about emissions and downsizing engines and how the trend has shifted towards further automation of the car...what will Porsche’s next halo car be like? 1.5 seconds to 60mph? a PDK gearbox that shifts in 1 millisecond? A figure of 2G lateral? I mean those are…
The 650S is almost ready to be replaced already and the 488 will have been replaced by the time this comes out in 2019..so it’ll probably have around 720 plus horsepower to make sure it can keep up with the 650S’s and 488's successors.
The headlights are very Ford GT. I think the exterior will age well and look better as time passes.
FUEL INJECTORS! HAHAHA
I like that McLaren has finally made a car that’s not only devastatingly fast but also fun..I wonder if Ferrari will reply with something similar.
Omg nostalgia trip.
I have a deep interest in planes,cars and spacecraft and I have a particular inclination to think about ways in which they can be many times better than they are today. I’ve always thought that if the engineering problems posed by commercial supersonic flight could be solved,and if we could have passenger aircraft…
I’ve been really interested in space and space exploration ever since I was a kid but my interest has diversified into cars and automobile engineering in general. I’m doing my bachelors degree in automobile engineering now,but someday if I get the chance to work on spacecraft,I’ll grab it.
With this 675LT,McLaren has finished the evolution of the 12C,their first effort for 20 years,to the 650S,a car that improved on every single one of the 12C’s characteristics to the 675LT,the most hardcore version of the fully improved 12C..
There was a time when “sports car” meant a car designed for sport, that is, a car whose primary, and often singular purpose was the sport of driving. Carrying groceries or kids was secondary, and the idea of integrating a purpose-built receptacle for your beverage would have been laughed at.
I think the Stig still belongs to the BBC...
It’ll take a few months for the fans to warm to him...
Digging the slight drift in the gif.
Isn’t a Bentley also responsible for the speed record on ice?
Pretty much how I feel about the BBC for killing TopGear.