By Author Demi
Source caricos.com
The all-new Artura is revealed as McLaren’s first-ever
series-production High-Performance Hybrid (HPH) supercar
The distillation of more than half-a-century of McLaren’s
expertise and experience in race- and road-car engineering
Blends thrilling performance, driving dynamics and
engagement with EV driving capability
First model to be built on all-new McLaren Carbon
Lightweight Architecture (MCLA), uniquely optimized for HPH powertrains and
built in-house at the McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) in the
Sheffield region
Lightweight body featuring super formed aluminum and carbon fiber has perfect supercar proportions; ‘form follows function’ design philosophy gives ‘shrink-wrapped’ pure and functional look
Class-leading power-to-weight ratio of 481bhp/ton* (at
lightest dry weight of 3,075lbs*)
Super-lightweight engineering makes the Artura lightest in
its class with curb weight (DIN) of just 3,303lbs*
Powertrain comprises all-new twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6
petrol engine with an E-motor and energy-dense battery pack, producing combined
outputs of 671bhp and 531lb ft
577bhp – approaching 200 horsepower per liter – and 431lb
ft from all-new V6
94bhp E-motor delivers instant torque of up to 166lb ft,
ensuring sharpest-ever throttle response from a McLaren supercar and ferocious
acceleration: 0-60mph in 3.0 seconds*; 0-124mph in 8.3 seconds*; and 0-186mph
in 21.5 seconds*
The Artura is the most fuel-efficient McLaren ever produced
(50+mpg 129g/km CO2 in combined EU WLTP*); 7.4kWh battery supports 19 miles*
electric-only range.
Five-year vehicle warranty; six-year battery warranty and
10-year body warranty
All-new lightweight eight-speed transmission integrates
McLaren’s first electronic-differential
New rear suspension concept, uprated electro-hydraulic
steering and Proactive Damping Control enhance agility, stability and dynamic
performance
Next-generation Pirelli P ZERO™ CORSA tires with innovative
Pirelli Cyber Tyre® technology offer grip levels comparable to the extreme P
ZERO™ Trofeo R tires of the 600LT
Completely new interior with all key controls accessible
with hands on the wheel; new 8-inch HD touchscreen infotainment system enabling
configuration of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS); and smartphone
mirroring support for Apple CarPlay® and Android AutoTM
Ground-breaking electrical architecture enables Over-The-Air
(OTA) updates and future upgrades
Available to order now; choice of four specifications with
US pricing from $225,000 including vehicle nose lift, power folding mirrors,
soft close doors, power adjustable comfort seats and Home link as standard on
all trims.
The all-new McLaren Artura is revealed today, marking the
beginning of both a new chapter for the pioneering luxury supercar company and
a new era in supercar technology and performance.
McLaren’s first series-production High-Performance Hybrid
supercar focuses more than half a century of the company’s racing and road-car
experience and expertise into a next-generation supercar that blends
ground-breaking technology with McLaren’s dedication to pure driver engagement.
Underpinned by the McLaren philosophy of super-lightweight engineering,
the all-new Artura is the distillation of every attribute inherent in a McLaren
– distinctive design, unrivalled performance, dynamic excellence and
engineering innovation – with electrification now bringing the additional
benefits of even faster throttle response, lower emissions and being able to
run in pure EV mode for emissions-free journeys of up to 19 miles*.
All-new from the ground up, the Artura presented McLaren
engineers and designers with new opportunities to innovate, chief among these
being how to preserve McLaren’s super-lightweight engineering philosophy when
adding hybrid powertrain elements including an E-motor and battery pack.
A demanding program of weight reduction, encompassing every
area of the Artura from the chassis platform – this is the debut of the new
McLaren Carbon Lightweight Architecture (MCLA) – through to the uniquely
compact HPH powertrain system and the weight of cabling used in the electrical
systems (where a 10% reduction was achieved), resulted in the Artura having a
lightest dry weight of 3,075lbs*. The total weight of the hybrid components is
just 287lbs (which includes an 194lb battery pack and 34lb E-motor), resulting
in a DIN curb weight of 3,303lbs* which is on par with comparable supercars
that do not have hybrid powertrains - giving the Artura a super-lightweight
advantage.
“Every drop of McLaren’s experience and expertise has been
poured into the Artura. Our all-new, High-Performance Hybrid delivers all of
the performance, driver engagement and dynamic excellence for which McLaren is
renowned, with the additional benefit of EV driving capability. The
introduction of the Artura is a landmark moment – for McLaren, for our
customers who will appreciate and enjoy this car on every emotional and
rational level, and for the supercar world.” Mike Flewitt, CEO, McLaren
Automotive
At the heart of the Artura’s powertrain is McLaren’s
all-new, 2,993cc twin-turbocharged V6 petrol engine. With a power output of
577bhp – nearly 200bhp per liter – and 431lb ft of torque, the dry-sump
aluminum engine is compact and lightweight; at just 353lbs it weighs 110lbs
less than a McLaren V8 and is significantly shorter, enhancing packaging
efficiency.
Working in harmony with the new V6 is the Artura’s compact
axial flux E-motor, located within the transmission bell housing. Smaller and
more power-dense than a conventional radial flux E-motor, it is capable of
generating 94bhp and 166lb ft and boasts a power density per kilo 33% greater
than the system used in the McLaren P1™. The instantaneous nature of the
motor’s torque delivery – known as ‘torque infill’ – is key to the car’s
razor-sharp throttle response. Exhilarating ‘off-the-line’ performance sees the
Artura achieve 0-60mph in just 3.0 seconds*, with 0-124mph taking 8.3 seconds*
and 0-186mph 21.5 seconds*. Top speed is limited to 205mph.
The dual propulsion systems are integrated via an engine
disconnect clutch, driving an all-new, twin-clutch transmission, which has been
developed specifically for the Artura. Despite having one more ratio than the
existing McLaren transmission – to optimize power and torque delivery – the
lightweight, short-ratio gear cluster is 1.6 inches shorter in length. It also
requires no reverse gear – the E-motor takes care of reversing by literally
rotating in the opposite direction.
Working in harmony with the new V6 is the Artura’s compact
axial flux E-motor, located within the transmission bell housing. Smaller and
more power-dense than a conventional radial flux E-motor, it is capable of
generating 94bhp and 166lb ft and boasts a power density per kilo 33% greater
than the system used in the McLaren P1™. The instantaneous nature of the
motor’s torque delivery – known as ‘torque infill’ – is key to the car’s
razor-sharp throttle response. Exhilarating ‘off-the-line’ performance sees the
Artura achieve 0-60mph in just 3.0 seconds*, with 0-124mph taking 8.3 seconds*
and 0-186mph 21.5 seconds*. Top speed is limited to 205mph.
The dual propulsion systems are integrated via an engine
disconnect clutch, driving an all-new, twin-clutch transmission, which has been
developed specifically for the Artura. Despite having one more ratio than the
existing McLaren transmission – to optimize power and torque delivery – the
lightweight, short-ratio gear cluster is 1.6 inches shorter in length. It also
requires no reverse gear – the E-motor takes care of reversing by literally
rotating in the opposite direction.
The McLaren Artura is the first model to have the new McLaren Carbon Lightweight Architecture (MCLA) at its core. Designed and manufactured at the McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) in the Sheffield region, MCLA sets a new standard for McLaren’s advanced flexible chassis design. Optimized for high-performance hybrid applications, it includes a bespoke battery compartment and introduces a ground-breaking domain-based ethernet electrical architecture, along with an electrical heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (eHVAC) system.
The ethernet architecture reduces cabling by up to 25% as well as speeding up data transmission. This also facilitates access to advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) including Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane-Departure Warning, Auto High-Beam Assist and Road-Sign Recognition as well as Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates.
The engineering artistry beneath the Artura’s skin is complemented by its exterior design. The low-nose, cab-forward, high-tail stance is pure supercar, the drama underlined by the signature McLaren dihedral doors – which open closer to the body and house mirrors that fold in more tightly – and further enhanced by the short wheelbase and low stance.
The overall effect gives the Artura an almost ‘shrink-wrapped’ appearance, evolving a McLaren design approach seen in recent models to a new level. The lithe, technical sculpture has only minimal body shutlines and panel joints, assisted by features such as an entire rear clamshell engineered and superformed as one panel. The shape of the Artura, sculpted to optimize performance and manage airflow for aerodynamic performance and cooling, is driven by the McLaren design principle of ‘everything for a reason’ that is in evidence throughout the car. The center of the front splitter is an example of this, being the intake for the eHVAC system and also housing the front-mounted radar that forms part of the optional ADAS package.
Inside, the Artura is no less of a revolution, with the
cockpit centered more than ever around the driver. The driving mode selection –
which retains separate Powertrain and Handling controls – has been moved to the
instrument binnacle, which is in turn mounted to the steering column and
adjusts with the steering wheel to further enhance driving ergonomics. Consequently,
the steering wheel is kept clear of unnecessary switches, however, the driver
is still able to adjust driving modes without taking their hands away from the
wheel.
The driver can choose from four Powertrain modes, including an E-mode for 19 miles of emissions-free, electric-only driving. Designed for mixed driving conditions, Comfort mode maximizes range and efficiency, with the combustion engine shut off under 25mph with the use of an extended stop and start mode but phased in for greater speed and power requirements. In Sport and Track modes, electric power is deployed in an increasingly aggressive manner for low-end response and acceleration (‘torque infill’). Separate handling mode choices adjust damper firmness and the degree of Electronic Stability Control intervention to suit driver preference and weather and road conditions.
McLaren engineers focused on stability under braking;
rear-end controllability; increased grip and optimized aerodynamic downforce –
as well as enhanced driver engagement across the board. Key to hitting these
goals is McLaren’s first-ever deployment of an electronically controlled
differential (E-diff), to independently control torque moving across the rear
axle. Lighter, more controllable and smaller than a mechanical locking diff (it
fits within the transmission), the E-diff locks and unlocks individual rear
wheels to improve traction out of corners.
The innovative rear suspension system, which pairs a top upper wishbone with two lower links and a tie rod in front of the wheel center, maximizes vehicle stability and precision, and reduces understeer out of a corner while accelerating. The wider tires allow additional stability and better traction performance while the combination of a short wheelbase, E-diff and the physical downforce provided by the integrated rear spoiler and diffuser ensure both incredible agility at low speed and a high level of stability at high speed. The E-diff in particular increases performance and driver confidence when cornering, enhancing traction and reducing levels of understeer.
Customers in the US further benefit from the fitment of the
luxurious power adjustable and heated Comfort Seats with a memory function and
lumbar adjustment as standard. As an
available option, the McLaren Artura also debuts an all-new Clubsport seat,
which uniquely combines the range of motion expected of a moveable backrest
with the light weight and support of a bucket seat. Innovative yet
uncomplicated, the whole seat pivots as one through an elliptical arc when adjusted,
combining under-thigh support, seat height and backrest in one movement.
The seats locate in an ergonomically optimized cockpit, its
carbon fibre shell combining with slim facia and doors to allow a 97.5th
percentile (6ft 4in) driver to stretch out with generous knee- and leg-room,
even with the backrest significantly reclined. Shoulder room is equally
capacious, allowing a driver to get appropriately comfortable to enjoy the
Artura’s performance and dynamic abilities.
MIS II also optionally enables a number of ADAS driver
assistance features, including Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control with
Stop/Go; Lane-Departure Warning; High-Beam Assist and Road-Sign Recognition.
These and the infotainment features can all be enhanced using OTA update
technology. The Artura also features a Bluetooth low-energy vehicle key which detects
when the driver is heading towards the vehicle and powers up systems to welcome
occupants. This includes ambient, ‘hidden-until-lit’ lighting in the doors,
also acting as puddle lamps.
Available to order now from McLaren retailers, with first
deliveries to customers commencing in Q3 of this year, the Artura is priced in
the US market from $225,000 for the standard specification which includes the
power-adjustable Comfort Seats, smartphone mirroring function and a
Practicality Pack featuring vehicle nose lift, power folding and heated door
mirrors, soft close doors and Homelink all as standard fitment.
There are three further core specifications: Performance,
which has a sporting, functional aesthetic; TechLux, where the focus is on the
technical luxury that the name suggests; and Vision, which displays a more
avant-garde and adventurous look and feel.
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