675LT [Official] McLaren 675 LT


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Holy moly, the 675LT is as fast as a P1 up to 160km/h and maybe 0.4sec slower to 200km/h!!!!:eek:
This must be the fastest non hybrid car in the world!! Check the braking from 200 to 0, gee wiz only 115,1m!!!!

2sec faster around Sachsenring than the 911 Turbo S and 458 Speciale!!! Wow Wow Wow!!:D
 
I just realized that this car is exactly 5 seconds quicker up to 250 km/h than the Carrera GT... :eek:
 
However, in a hypothetical comparison between both choose the Carrera GT. :)
 
Can someone add this test to the 675lt page on fastest lap times. I just wanna see the comments on there. Thanks.
 
It's just as fast as a 1000 cc motorcycle. An unbelivable achivement. Some time ago, when i saw a car vs bike comparision, the story was the same: bike faster in straight line, car faster in cornering and braking. But the difference was huge. I remember F 50 vs Hayabusa, F 50 0-200 12 sec, Hayabusa 7.6. But nowday this Mclaren run 0-200 in 7.6. The fastest superbike in the world can do the same in 7 flat and 0-250 in about 10.5. So the difference is really small. Just unbelivable
 
It's just as fast as a 1000 cc motorcycle. An unbelivable achivement. Some time ago, when i saw a car vs bike comparision, the story was the same: bike faster in straight line, car faster in cornering and braking. But the difference was huge. I remember F 50 vs Hayabusa, F 50 0-200 12 sec, Hayabusa 7.6. But nowday this Mclaren run 0-200 in 7.6. The fastest superbike in the world can do the same in 7 flat and 0-250 in about 10.5. So the difference is really small. Just unbelivable
Maybe this bike could be quicker, the awesome Kawa H2R.

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This is not a road bike. 0-400 in 26 is absolutely impossibile, they are talking about tachimeter performance. This bike don't reach 400, no way, absolutely no way. The real speed is about 355-360. Acceleration from 0-300 in 13 seconds. Every video talking about 400 are referred to tachimeter performance, so nonsense. With a non stock Nissan gtr even this Kawasaki loses.
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In a japan test H2 R reach 352.9 after many run. And this is not a average top speed, but only a istantaneus top speed- 400 Km/h is pure fantasy
 
Thanks for the sans. Sitting her in holidays and very pleased with the outcome.

Here some pics of my car at delevery
 

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In a japan test H2 R reach 352.9 after many run. And this is not a average top speed, but only a istantaneus top speed- 400 Km/h is pure fantasy
It does sound far fetched but think about this for one moment, the original Hayabusa (unlimited) achieved 312km/h in tests with only 173bhp (129kw) and this H2R has 310bhp (230kw) that is a massive 78% increase in power with probably same frontal area and drag it could potentially reach 370 or more. It is not street legal as all street legal bikes are limited to 300km/h (186mph), the original Hayabusa is still the fastest as it wasnt limited and could reach over 300km/h.
 
Rolf did you see H2 R magazine test? The best top speed i see is not above 340. I have to correct myself about the japanese test. 352.9 is the top speed of a modify H2 R. The stock H2R reach 348. In dyno test they never found 310 bhp. The H2R is a fantastic bike for acceleration and top speed (it can reach 1 km from standing still in 17 seconds with and exit speed of about 315), but stop talking about 400. It's impossible. As track bike H2R is not as fast as a regolar 1000 cc stock bike.
 

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