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McLaren W1 Has 3D-Printed Suspension

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McLaren W1 Has 3D-Printed Suspension
McLaren W1 Has 3D-Printed Suspension

The all-new McLaren W1 is set to redefine the supercar landscape with its blend of cutting-edge technology and jaw-dropping performance. As the successor to the McLaren F1 and P1, the W1 features a groundbreaking 3D-printed titanium suspension, a first for the UK automaker, and comes equipped with the new MHP-8 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain, generating a combined 1275PS. This innovative engineering gives the W1 remarkable cornering stability and handling, with McLaren’s Race Active Chassis Control III system at its core.

Image Via Mclaren
Image Via Mclaren

McLaren’s collaboration with Divergent Technologies has enabled the use of their Divergent Adaptive Production System (DAPS), allowing 3D-printed suspension components such as front uprights and wishbones. This advanced production method significantly reduces weight while enhancing vehicle performance and sustainability. Combined with active aerodynamics capable of producing up to 1,000kg of downforce, the W1 excels on both the track and the road.

The car’s performance numbers are as thrilling as its design—0-100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds and 0-300 km/h in under 12.7 seconds. The W1’s focus on Formula 1-inspired technology extends to its interior, featuring minimalistic, driver-focused ergonomics and cutting-edge materials. With only 399 units set for production, the W1 promises exclusivity, advanced engineering, and track-level performance for the discerning hypercar collector.

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