What are the specs on a McLaren F1?

The McLaren F1 is a sports car designed and manufactured by British automobile manufacturer McLaren Cars, and powered by the BMW S70/2 V12 engine….

McLaren F1
Engine 6.1 L (6,064 cc) BMW S70/2 V12
Power output 461 kW (618 hp; 627 PS) 650 N⋅m (479 lbf⋅ft) of torque
Transmission 6-speed manual
Dimensions

How many McLaren F1 GTR Longtail are there?

10 examples
McLaren only ever built 10 examples of the F1 GTR Longtail and this is chassis 19R. It was first used as a factory development prototype and was later converted to road use by Lanzante and Gordon Murray Design.

How much is a McLaren F1 GTR Longtail?

In 2017, a regular car demanded $15.62 million. The last longtail to sell at public auction, back in 2014, hit $5.28 million. This particular McLaren F1 GTR Longtail was sold to Japan after McLaren had finished with development.

What is a McLaren longtail?

The Longtail name has only ever been used with McLaren models that chase aerodynamic gain – hence the elongated tail from which the name derives. Following suit, the all-new McLaren 600LT has grown in length by 74mm.

What is a longtail car?

The ‘Longtail’ specifically refers to the F1s that raced in 1997 — they got additional bodywork in the form of longer rear overhangs to make them more aerodynamic and also lost about 100kg in weight. This Longtail version had a lot of changes under the surface too, with adjustable suspension and a sequential gearbox.

How long is the McLaren F1 longtail?

Dimensions

Exterior
Length : 194.2 in | 4933 mm.
Width : 75.6 in | 1920 mm.
Height : 47.2 in | 1200 mm.
Wheelbase : 107.2 in | 2723 mm.

What does LT mean in McLaren?

Long Tail
LT stands for Long Tail, a name that harks back to the race-evolved McLaren F1 GT of 1997 and that has become modern McLaren’s way of designating models that are track biased while still being road viable.