That is the websitedeus1066 wrote:Also on the Mclaren website they've got some fancy graphics and information about the car: http://www.mclarenautomotive.com/uk/default.aspx
That is the websitedeus1066 wrote:Also on the Mclaren website they've got some fancy graphics and information about the car: http://www.mclarenautomotive.com/uk/default.aspx
Wrong comparison.vasia wrote:I just don't buy that whole excuse of "it looks plain because it is focused and efficient".
The McLaren F1 looks better than the 12C, *and* it is a faster, more capable car.
Also if you use aerodynamics as an excuse for the 12C's generic shape, that doesn't hold up either. The 12C is expected to have a top speed lower than a Ferrari Enzo.
Compare a Ferrari Enzo for a moment to the 12C; the Enzo looks absolutely radical style-wise to the 12C (then again, an Enzo looks radical compared to most supercars).
The Enzo's exterior shape is not the most efficient in terms of aerodynamics or performance, so Ferrari made up for that by using active aerodynamics.
McLaren could have come up with more dramatic styling and compensated for the lower aerodynamic efficiency with active aerodynamics.
Thats it.ringo wrote:I like the fact that its not a true supercar. Its more aimed at performance, similar to the 3.8lt turbo Nissan GTR.
I think we may be seeing the true Mclaren supercar later down the line. This one can suffice; its relatively affordable and i can bet its the best handling thing out there.
Fair enough. Compared to the 458, this looks quite boring and plain, even though I don't like the 458 myself.Belatti wrote: Wrong comparison.
The 12C is not in the Enzo segment. Its more a 458 competitor.
McLaren anounced there will be 2 new models apart from the 12C. I expect a supercar beyond the 500.000USD and the other is rather a mystery to me.
It has been reported that McLaren does not have its own engine-design facilities, why the 12C's powerplant was developed by Cosworth Automotive, owned by Mahle, not to be confused by Cosworth Racing, who builds the F1 engines and is owned by Kalkhoven and Forsythe.Belatti wrote:This cars engine still has got me thinking. Then the rumours of "Scuderia McLaren" and stuff...
I would love to see McLaren following that "pure racing and nothing else" path.
I think it is all an ego thing of Ron Dennis. He wants to be the British Enzo Ferrari. He tends to forget that a copy of a business plan is even more difficult to make successfull than a copy of a racing car.Belatti wrote:This cars engine still has got me thinking. Then the rumours of "Scuderia McLaren" and stuff...
I would love to see McLaren following that "pure racing and nothing else" path.