McLaren W1 Review: The Anytime Hypercar
McLaren’s new W1 is presented as an “anytime hypercar” that blends extreme track performance with everyday drivability. The review highlights 2,205 pounds of downforce at 174 mph and a 1,257-hp power output to the rear wheels. It also describes active hardware aimed at practicality, including a Z bar with hydraulic drop links to manage rear heave in Race mode and a nose lift that raises the front quickly for speed bumps at walking pace. Inside and around the car, the piece notes changeable LED lighting behind the door material controlled through a central touchscreen. The drive coverage spans a rapid 200-mph run on Mugello’s main straight in Italy and then slower city driving in a small Tuscan town at about 20 mph, emphasizing a usable mid-range. The car is portrayed as engaging on winding country roads, aided by hydraulically assisted power steering and an engine that reaches a 9,200-rpm limiter.

