While McLaren was testing the W1 in the US, its engineers in the UK were analyzing the collected data
As we inch closer to early 2026, when deliveries of the W1 are scheduled to commence, McLaren displayed its latest hypercar being tested at Silverstone
Despite a series of ownership changes, McLaren appears to be in very good hands
Most W1s won’t see rain let alone snow, but Sweden’s winter climate is a great place to perfect the supercar’s traction and stability control systems
The high-end chronograph comes with a carbon case and a Papaya Orange rubber strap and will be limited to 500 units
The W1 is the fastest, most powerful McLaren road car yet, but features like 3D-printed suspension and a shape-shifting body means there’s more to the story than pure performance
With 1,258hp and a 0–124 mph time of 5.8 seconds, the W1 is the latest and greatest in the company’s “1” series of hypercars
The successor to McLaren’s F1 and P1 will feature advanced aerodynamics and a bespoke hybrid powertrain