The P1 was the ultimate McLaren from the 2010s. It was unveiled for 2013 as the successor to the legendary F1 supercar and one of the first supercars to feature a hybrid powertrain. Motivating the P1 is a twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 mated to an electric motor generating a combined 903 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. This twin-turbo V8 hybrid combo is paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission sending power to the rear wheels. Acceleration from zero to 60 mph occurs in 2.7 seconds for the P1, while its top speed is rated at 217 mph. Notable features on the P1 consist of a hydro-pneumatic suspension, electro-hydraulically assisted steering, an adjustable rear wing that can extend up to 12 inches, and instant power assist and kinetic energy recovery systems inspired by those in Formula 1 race cars. As for the HDK, which stands for High-Downforce Kit, it was commissioned by coachbuilder Lanzante Limited and adds a massive fixed rear wing, an extended front splitter, a new exhaust system, gills on the front fenders, some redesigned body panels, and redesigned side mirrors mounted on the A-pillars. A few specific P1 HDK examples also feature power upgrades, which increase engine displacement up to four liters and horsepower figures up to 1000.
Only 375 total units of the McLaren P1 were ever made from 2013 to 2015, including nine P1 HDKs. A typical P1 currently fetches around $2 million on the resale market. In related news, earlier this month, McLaren revealed the P1's successor known as the W1, which features a very similar powertrain setup as the P1 and is slated as the fastest and most powerful road-going McLaren ever built, and I am greatly looking forward to seeing one in the flesh in the coming years. Back to the P1, this year's Exotics on Broadway show in Monterey displayed one standard P1 and two P1 HDKs. In comparison, last year's Exotics on Broadway show had only two standard P1s on display, while the show from two years ago featured three standard P1s and one P1 HDK. The red standard P1 pictured in this post appeared at all three Exotics on Broadway shows I have attended thus far, while the two HDKs in the Marlboro red and white racing livery and two-tone silver and black were two P1 examples that I saw up close for the first time. There were several McLarens on display at Exotics on Broadway this year, but these three P1s were undoubtedly the best, coolest, and my favorites of them all. In general, I have always had a soft spot for the McLaren P1, and it has remained one of my all-time favorite cars for the past ten years and counting. The P1's revolutionary technology, impressive performance figures, timeless design, and immense exclusivity solidify it as a modern-day automotive legend and an incredibly worthy McLaren F1 successor.
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