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As per McLaren's literature, the Senna needs just 2.7 seconds to scorch through the 0-60 mph interval as it heads towards a Vmax of 208 mph. Furthermore, the sprint from zero to 124 mph takes 6.8.


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The McLaren Senna Is What Happens When You Build a Race Car Without Rules The performance and tech McLaren has built into the Senna make it more GTE race car than road car. By JR Hildebrand.


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With the feathery weight and aero mastery comes power. Lots of power. The Senna uses essentially the same 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 found in McLaren's 720S, but it's been upgraded with a reworked.


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A truly fanatical—and not inexpensive—attention to weight reduction (see below) has peeled away the pounds: McLaren claims the lightest version of the Senna weighs a feathery 2,641 pounds.


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McLaren returns to the streets of Detroit, this time in the form of a $1.1 million, 789-hp, road-legal track car. This example is one of only 500 in existence. There is a teenage girl sprawled out.


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2019 McLaren Senna. VEHICLE TYPE mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door coupe. PRICE AS TESTED $982,816 (base price: $964,966) ENGINE TYPE


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Performance The McLaren Senna has a single-minded purpose. In the pursuit of the most rewarding and intuitive driving experience, pioneering active aerodynamics generate unprecedented levels of downforce. It is also the lightest vehicle we have built since the iconic F1, with our most powerful road car engine to date.


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McLaren claims that the Senna is the most track-focused road cars you can buy. What this means is a ton of race-inspired engineering has gone into this car, and the numbers do most of the.


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Starting at $ 1,000,000 est 10 / 10 C/D RATING Photos Michael Simari | Car and Driver Select a year 2020 2019 Highs Thunderous acceleration, crisp braking, track-focused performance. Lows Too.


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The 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 at the heart of the McLaren Senna is the most powerful McLaren road car engine ever, producing 800PS (789bhp) and 800Nm (590lb ft), with 700Nm (516lb ft) of torque available at just 3,000rpm.


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The McLaren Senna is a limited-production mid-engined sports car manufactured by McLaren Automotive. The car is the third addition in the McLaren Ultimate Series, joining the F1 and the P1; however, it is not a direct successor to either of the cars.


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Check out McLaren Senna Coupe review: BuzzScore Rating, price details, trims, interior and exterior design, MPG and gas tank capacity, dimensions. Pros and Cons of 2020 McLaren Senna: photos.


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Ayrton Senna's logo will permanently feature on McLaren's F1 cars from the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix onwards. The late Brazilian legend, who won all three of his Formula 1 World Championships - as well as a record six Monaco Grands Prix - with McLaren, will have his legacy stamped on the MCL36 this weekend and beyond with the Senna Foundation logo appearing on the car's halo (main image.


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A Blade Honed in the Tunnel Among McLarens, the Senna can't claim to be the most expensive, nor the most exclusive, nor the most powerful, nor the fastest. But as a purpose-built track car, it.


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The McLaren Senna can cover 0-100km/h (62mph) in 2.8 seconds; 0-200km/h (124 mph) is achieved in just 6.8 seconds and a standing quarter-mile (402m) in only 9.9 seconds.