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2019 Silver McLaren 720S Spider – High-Performance Convertible Supercar

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2019 Silver McLaren 720S Spider – High-Performance Convertible Supercar. 2019 McLaren 720S Spider – Drive, Interior and Exterior. Color: Supernova Silver. Subscribe.

McLaren 720S Spider Technical Specification:
Engine configuration: M840T engine, 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, 3,994cc
Drivetrain layout: Longitudinal mid-engined, RWD
Power PS (bhp/kW) @ rpm: 720 (710/537) @ 7,500rpm
Torque Nm (lb ft) @ rpm: 770 (568) @ 5,500-6,500rpm
Transmission: 7 Speed SSG. Comfort, Sport and Track modes
Steering: Electro-hydraulic; power-assisted
Chassis: Carbon fibre MonoCage II-S monocoque, with aluminium front and rear crash structures
Suspension: Independent adaptive dampers, dual aluminium wishbones, Proactive Chassis Control II (PCC II). Comfort, Sport and Track modes
Brakes: Carbon Ceramic discs (Front: 390mm Rear: 380mm); aluminium calipers (6-piston front; 4-piston rear)
Wheels (inches): Front: 9J x 19; Rear: 11J x 20
Tyres Front: 245/35/R19 93Y; Rear: 305/30/R20 103Y
Lightest dry weight, kg (lbs): 1,332 (2,937)
DIN weight, kg (lbs) [fluids + 90% fuel]: 1,468 (3,236)
Luggage capacity (DIN): Front: 150l; Rear: 58l
0 -97km/h (0-60mph): 2.8 seconds
0-100km/h (0-62mph): 2.9 seconds
0-200km/h (0-124mph): 7.9 seconds
0-300km/h (0-186mph): 22.4 seconds
0-400m / ¼ mile: 10.4 seconds
Maximum speed (RHT raised/RHT lowered): 341m/h (212mph)/325km/h (202mph)
200 – 0km/h (124mph – 0) braking: 4.6 seconds/118 m
100 – 0km/h (62mph – 0) braking: 2.8 seconds/30.3 m

– New 720S Spider the most accomplished convertible supercar ever from McLaren, combining the thrill of open-air driving with unparalleled Super Series dynamic performance and sophistication
– Light, stiff and extremely strong Monocage II-S carbon fibre core features integrated rollover protection structure (ROPS); needs no additional strengthening over Coupé, ensuring a convertible without compromise and guaranteeing exceptional dynamic agility
– Bespoke carbon fibre body structure and new Retractable Hard Top (RHT) support a lightest dry weight of 1,332kg – lightest in class at just 49kg more than the 720S Coupé and 88kg less than the dry weight of its closest competitor
– Unparalleled visibility due to unique, glazed flying buttresses that also accentuate aerodynamic purity of design and increase downforce
– Patented new carbon fibre roof system is electrically actuated and delivers fastest-operating time in the supercar class, lowering or raising in 11 seconds at vehicle speeds of up to 50km/h (31mph)
– Retractable Hard Top is available glazed with an electrochromic glass panel that can rapidly switch between tinted and transparent states
– 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged McLaren V8 engine produces 720PS and 770Nm of torque, with a power-to-weight ratio for 720S Spider at lightest dry weight of 540PS/tonne
– Acceleration from 0-100km/h (0-62mph) is same as 720S Coupé at 2.9 seconds; 0-200km/h in 7.9 seconds; maximum speed with roof raised 341km/h (212mph) – roof lowered 325km/h (202mph)
– Active rear spoiler aerodynamics automatically tuned to closed- or open-roof driving
– 720S Spider is second new model under £1.2bn McLaren Automotive Track25 business plan

McLaren Automotive, the British manufacturer of luxury, high-performance sportscars and supercars, is expanding its Super Series product family with the introduction of a second new model under the £1.2bn Track25 business plan and its most accomplished convertible supercar ever: the new 720S Spider.

Revealed online today, December 8, 2018 and available to order with immediate effect, the new 720S Spider delivers the exhilaration of open-air driving and levels of day-to-day usability unseen in the convertible supercar class.

The design foundations of the new McLaren Spider are the seamless and organic forms introduced in 2017 with the 720S Coupé. Combining to maximise downforce, minimise drag, enhance powertrain cooling and optimise aerodynamic performance, these shapes produce an overall appearance akin to a futuristic sculpture, formed by the air that flows over, under, around and through it. A new, electrically actuated Retractable Hard Top (RHT) is seamlessly integrated into the design, as are new buttresses.

The 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged McLaren V8 engine that powers the 720S Spider is unchanged from the Coupé. Mid-mounted for exceptional handling and purity of response, it produces 720PS and 770Nm and –given the lightest-in-class weight of the 720S Spider and resulting power-to-weight ratio of 540PS-per-tonne at lightest dry weight – it is no surprise that performance is extreme.

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