McLaren 620R Confirmed
The McLaren 620R is a road going GT4 racing car that will be based on the firms 600LT. This car has recently been spotted doing some testing and the aerodynamics have been updated for this spec. The aero is similar to last years exclusive 570s MSO X as it has gained a huge rear spoiler, a roof mounted air scoop and some bonnet intakes.
The McLaren will feature the same 3.8 liter V8 as the 600LT, but with the car being called the 620 we can expect it to pack 620hp (this is more than the regulation-restricted racing models). It is expected that the 620R will come with a bespoke suspension tune, altough it is unknown if it will be with race-bred coilovers.
The interior has not yet been seeing as it is a race spec model it will most likely get some race spec treatment such as six-point harnesses as well as removing of all the hardware and features that are non-essential.
McLaren said that the car will be a limited production run that "will be offered to select customers by invitation only". This run is assumed to consist of more than the 570s MSO X as only 10 of htose were built. Pricing is not yet know but can be expected to cost significantly more than the 600LT that it is based on.
(All photos are provided by Autocar)
The McLaren will feature the same 3.8 liter V8 as the 600LT, but with the car being called the 620 we can expect it to pack 620hp (this is more than the regulation-restricted racing models). It is expected that the 620R will come with a bespoke suspension tune, altough it is unknown if it will be with race-bred coilovers.
The interior has not yet been seeing as it is a race spec model it will most likely get some race spec treatment such as six-point harnesses as well as removing of all the hardware and features that are non-essential.
McLaren said that the car will be a limited production run that "will be offered to select customers by invitation only". This run is assumed to consist of more than the 570s MSO X as only 10 of htose were built. Pricing is not yet know but can be expected to cost significantly more than the 600LT that it is based on.
(All photos are provided by Autocar)
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