570S/570GT [Official] McLaren 570S (Sports Series)


The McLaren 570S is a sports car designed and manufactured by the British car manufacturer McLaren Automotive, produced from 2015 until 2021.

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570S Coupé

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McLaren has announced that the first model to be launched in its Sports Series family will be called the 570S Coupé. This V8 powered, carbon fibre structured two seater will show its beautiful yet aerodynamically optimised form for the first time in less than a week when it debuts at the 115th New York International Auto Show.

With the launch of the first Sports Series derivative, the 570S Coupe, McLaren will be displaying its three tier model strategy together in New York for the first time globally. Every Sports Series model will share its DNA with the Super Series and Ultimate Series that sit above it in the McLaren hierarchy. A pure McLaren, offering class-leading levels of performance, coupled with optimised handling characteristics and driving dynamics, the 570S Coupé marks the first time McLaren has offered its pioneering and race-derived technologies in the sports car segment. In line with the naming convention begun with the 650S, the number 570 gives away the power output of this first McLaren Sports Series model: 570PS, which equates to 562 in hp.

Further details and images of the McLaren 570S Coupé will be announced next week ahead of the global reveal which will take place at the McLaren Automotive press conference in New York at 14.55 EST (19.55 GMT), Wednesday 1 April 2015, Stand 704, Level 3."

- See more at: http://media.mclarenautomotive.com/release/307/#sthash.ssz9w0l1.dpuf
 
Is the door all "styling", or is there some "design" reason for it to look like that? Not the buttress, the painted/black part on the door, before the intake for the engine. If it's all styling, it's a fail in my book.
 
Is the door all "styling", or is there some "design" reason for it to look like that? Not the buttress, the painted/black part on the door, before the intake for the engine. If it's all styling, it's a fail in my book.

Since the founder, Bruce McLaren, was originally from New Zealand, the black portion is an homage to the kiwi bird, which itself refers to the company's obsession with lightness.

Personally, I like it. It's cute without being kitchy.
 
Since the founder, Bruce McLaren, was originally from New Zealand, the black portion is an homage to the kiwi bird, which itself refers to the company's obsession with lightness.

Personally, I like it. It's cute without being kitchy.

Thanks, I didn't catch the referential silhouette.....I think I would have to go for black on black.
 
I am not feeling the headlights here, otherwise it looks good. For this price bracket, I thought they would use conventional doors, but I guess not.
 
The lower front bumper is remarkably similar to the Regera. I don't like the headlights as well, makes the car look startled.
 
As I study the pics, I like the rear end more than any other McLaren I think. The leather wrapped interior is a huge upgrade.

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I'm a bit disappointed with the exterior design. Somehow, this car looks a bit odd to me......the front headlights, the rear tail lights, and the even the overall profile.

I would rank the original 12C and 675LT as prettier cars.
 
I quite like it. Its profile reminds me of the beautiful Ferrari 328 GTB.

The interior is fine except for the funny looking speaker on top of the two eyeball air-con vents. They look a little after-market to my eyes.
 
I quite like it. Its profile reminds me of the beautiful Ferrari 328 GTB.

The interior is fine except for the funny looking speaker on top of the two eyeball air-con vents. They look a little after-market to my eyes.

You're right, it looks like someone left a microphone on top of the dash
 

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McLaren Automotive is a British luxury automotive manufacturer founded in 1985 as McLaren Cars and later re-introduced as McLaren Automotive in 2010. Based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, the company's main products are sports cars, which are produced in-house in designated production facilities. In July 2017, McLaren Automotive became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the wider McLaren Group.
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