Numbers Don’t Lie: Driving A McLaren 570GT Feels Like This
Numbers Don’t Lie: Drive This One And Feel The Power
The McLaren 570 GT is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V8 engine. The engine is quite a commoner among its peers and produces an admissible 562 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. With these abilities, this car will move sprint from 0 to 60 mph in only 3.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 204 mph. Within 11.1 seconds, it will have hit a quarter-mile.
To some enthusiasts and general observers, these are not numbers that are necessarily jaw-dropping especially coming from McLaren. However, this is quite a superbly powerful can and vividly competitive in its league.
An enticing of the 570 GT is the absorption of some useful and intuitive tech achievements. Although it uses conventional springs and dampers with anti-roll bars, it has been tuned to three bold and brilliant modes: Normal, Sport and Track.
The powertrain is extremely responsive to these tweaks engaged through the vehicles Active Dynamics panel placed just below the interior touchscreen.
For all your infotainment tasks inside the 570GT, a 7-inch touchscreen named Iris is on the dash. This is a minimalist piece of digital display that is not particularly easy to maneuver and you will need some little practice before you get it right.
It also doesn’t support Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, lagging it behind just a little more. You will fork out at least $205,450 to drive off a McLaren 570 GT.
It is a vehicle that has lots of striking design elements to write get you proud and eye-popping.