2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
3.8 liter V8 |
Weight |
3033 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
twin turbochargers |
Torque |
443 lb-ft @ 3000 - 7000 rpm | ||
HP |
616 hp @ 7500 rpm |
HP/Weight |
4.9 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
162.1 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
10.8 seconds @ 134 mph | ||
0-62 mph |
3.1 seconds |
Top Speed |
204 mph |
(from McLaren Press Release) McLAREN FORMULA 1 DNA MEETS THE THRILL OF OPEN TOP DRIVING IN THE NEW 12C SPIDER
McLaren Automotive today
announces the launch of its second model in the MP4-12C family: the
stunning new 12C Spider. With a lightweight, high powered engine
developing an incredible 625 PS (616 bhp), unique RHT folding roof
system that may be operated while on the move, and carbon ‘MonoCell’
chassis identical to that of the groundbreaking 12C, the 12C Spider
is a luxury convertible sports car that offers prospective owners a
unique combination of spectacular performance with remarkable
usability.
The new 12C Spider is now available to order from bespoke new
McLaren retailers across the globe. First deliveries to customers
are planned for November this year.
Antony Sheriff, McLaren Automotive Managing Director said: “I am
really excited to announce that the new 12C Spider is now available
to order at new McLaren retailers worldwide. The launch of our
second model is an exciting milestone in the growth of our company.
“While the 12C is the technological essence of a race car, the 12C
Spider incorporates an additional dimension. 12C Spider owners will
love the opportunity to lower the roof and hear the unhindered howl
of a V8 twin turbo engine at full throttle. It undoubtedly enhances
an already euphoric 12C driving experience.
“The 12C Spider delivers all the thrills characteristic of a high
performance roadster, and yet transforms into a raucous track beast
at the flick of a switch. I can’t wait to see it on road and track
with customers later this year.”
Best-in-class performance
The 12C Spider’s
impressive 625 PS output from its bespoke 3.8-litre V8 twin turbo
engine is transmitted to the car’s rear driven wheels through a 7
Speed SSG dual-clutch transmission, which itself provides
lightning-fast gear changes through rocker-mounted shift paddles
affixed to the rear of the steering wheel. A clear view of the 12C
Spider’s lightweight M838T power plant is available through a glass
screen positioned behind the tonneau cover.
Vehicle dynamics technology including Brake Steer, ProActive Chassis
Control and the unique McLaren Airbrake combine to offer sublime
comfort in all driving conditions; and yet deliver race car
performance and handling on track. An overview of 12C Spider
performance compared with the 12C is below:
Technical specification highlights
McLaren is a carbon
pioneer. In 1981 McLaren gave a debut to a carbon fibre monocoque
chassis in Formula 1 with the launch of the MP4/1 race car, and in
1992 the legendary McLaren F1 introduced the advanced composite
technology to the world of road cars. It was natural then for
McLaren Automotive engineers to apply its carbon expertise when
developing the groundbreaking one-piece moulded chassis of the 12C.
With the 12C designed originally as a convertible, its 75kg
‘MonoCell’ requires no additional strengthening for it to feature in
the 12C Spider. The result is a sports car almost identical to its
fixed roof equivalent in performance terms, and weighing only 40kg
more with the addition of a convertible roof system.
The Retractable Hard Top of the 12C Spider is operated using a
switch in the lower section of the centre console inside the cabin,
taking less than 17 seconds to raise or lower. Unlike many other
convertible models, the roof can be operated whilst the 12C Spider
is moving at speeds of up to 30 kph (19mph).
Behind driver and passenger sits a rear windscreen which may also be
electronically lowered and raised. With the roof lowered this acts
as wind deflector to minimise disturbance to the 12C Spider’s
occupants. With the roof raised the rear window can be lowered,
allowing the exhilarating noise of the 12C Spider’s V8 twin turbo
engine to flood the cabin on demand at any time.
With the roof raised the area under the tonneau can be used as an
additional luggage area which provides 52 litres of useful storage
space. Bespoke luggage has been designed specifically to fit this
space and is supplied as standard with every 12C Spider.
The 12C Spider also features a passive Roll Over Protection System
to maximise occupant safety. Each buttress contains a steel
structure designed to absorb impact energy and protect both driver
and passenger.
Creating one in a million: 12C Spider personalisation highlights
Launched in Volcano Red
- one of 17 exterior paint finishes currently available for the 12C
and 12C Spider- both 12C derivatives will also be available in
optional Volcano Yellow, a striking new high quality paint which
features in the ‘Elite’ range of exterior finishes.
Inside, an exclusive new interior trim has been developed for the
2013 model year 12C and new 12C Spider. High quality semi-aniline
perforated leather and Alcantara may be selected in a variety of
combinations to suit an owner’s personal taste.
A new wheel design, and ‘Diamond Cut’ finishes for existing
lightweight and super lightweight forged wheel designs may be
selected for the 12C Spider. Standard Silver or Stealth finishes are
offered for all wheel designs.
Vehicle Lift will be available as an option on 2013 model year
vehicles. The system allows the 12C Spider to be raised front and
rear for improved ground clearance. This technology permits the
vehicle to be raised by up to 40mm at the front and 25mm at the rear
of the 12C Spider, and may remain in position at up to 60kph
(37mph).
Prospective customers and sports car fans alike are encouraged to
visit the new 12C Spider online configurator, and discover a range
of exciting options that may be specified in literally millions of
unique combinations. The 12C Spider configurator is now live at:
www.configure.mclaren.com
The McLaren 12C Spider is now available to order at all of McLaren’s
38 retailers in 22 countries worldwide, with deliveries to first
customers planned for November 2012.
McLaren Automotive heritage:
McLaren Automotive has a
20 year heritage in producing landmark sports cars for the road: the
McLaren F1 road car, which was launched in 1992, set the world land
speed record for a production car, and is regarded as one of the
iconic sports cars of the modern age. The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren
(2003 – 2009) is the most successful supercar ever in its price
bracket, having sold twice as many cars as its nearest carbon-based
rival.
McLaren Automotive has now moved from these successful automotive
projects to launching a new car company that will design, develop,
and distribute a range of high performance, highly efficient and
technologically innovative sports cars through a global network of
highly respected premium car retailers in every major automotive
market.
Around 4,000 sports cars will be built annually by the middle of the
decade in the advanced new manufacturing facility, the McLaren
Production Centre. McLaren Automotive’s debut model is the 12C.
Drawing on the company’s long-standing Formula 1 experience in its
concept and development, the 12C is lighter, faster, more powerful,
more fuel efficient and more exclusive than its key competition. It
supports its performance benchmarks by introducing a unique
one-piece moulded carbon chassis into the ‘core’ sports car segment
in a new production method that brings the performance of £500,000
cars to market at a third of the price. All future McLarens will
continue the themes presented by the 12C: innovation, integration of
Formula 1 technology, and ultimate performance.
In 2011 McLaren Automotive announced the launch of McLaren GT; a new
race car manufacturer combining the expertise of McLaren Automotive,
McLaren Racing, McLaren Electronic Systems, McLaren Applied
Technologies and CRS Racing. McLaren GT is responsible for
developing the first racing derivative of the 12C sports car, the
MP4-12C GT3. Twenty-five examples of the MP4-12C GT3 are now racing
with private teams in Europe in 2012.