Practical enough for everyday use, the two-seat,
mid-engined sportscar McLaren 570GT is the most refined and road-biased McLaren
yet, designed with a focus on day-to-day usability and long distance comfort.
It offers increased levels of practicality and comfort, while remaining a true
McLaren.
The McLaren 570GT joins the 570S Coupé and 540C Coupé
as the third model in the recently announced Sports Series family. The clean
lines of the revised glasshouse give the McLaren 570GT a sleek and refined
silhouette, and mark out the second of three bodystyles which will eventually
complete the Sports Series. A standard fixed glass Panoramic Roof provides a
bright, open cabin running through to the large rear glass hatch creating the
most luxurious and relaxing McLaren driving environment. As seen on the other
models in the Sports Series, levels of craftsmanship throughout the interior of
the 570GT are of the highest level, upholstered and specified with quality
materials and the latest technologies throughout.
EVERYDAY USABILITY
The McLaren 570GT is the most practical model ever
launched by McLaren Automotive, targeted towards longer journeys and weekends
away. As with all Sports Series models, ingress and egress are optimised
through a lower and narrower sill, while the signature dihedral doors open with
a more upward arc. Within the spacious and ergonomically-optimised cabin, a
pair of eight-way electrically adjustable sports seats are upholstered in
leather as standard. The control interfaces for the air conditioning,
telephony, navigation and audio systems are managed through the
centrally-mounted touchscreen, while vehicle setup is configurable via the TFT
LCD digital instrument cluster.
The standard fixed glass Panoramic Roof provides a
bright, open cabin with a dramatic glasshouse design running through to the large
rear glass hatch. The roof glass is treated with 18 percent transmission tint -
the same as the glass roof of the McLaren P1™ - and also features SSF (Sound
& Solar Film) to absorb solar radiation while providing additional noise
insulation. With the increased glass area of the McLaren 570GT, cabin
temperatures are regulated and maintained by an enhanced dual-zone air
conditioning system. The system allows fully automatic and independent settings
for passenger and driver. A two-stage Automatic function - 'Auto' and 'Auto Lo'
- allows a desired temperature to be obtained, with the latter setting limiting
the speed of the fans to minimise fan noise within the cabin.
The front luggage area remains unchanged from the
Coupé, providing 150 litres of stowage, while a further 220 litres of space is
available behind the seats on the leather-lined Touring Deck. This additional
space is accessed via the side opening Glass Hatch bringing the total storage
space for the McLaren 570GT to 370 litres. The Glass Hatch opens on the
kerbside whether left- or right-hand drive and is framed by carbon fibre
providing significant torsional rigidity.
Refinement and day-to-day usability are further
enhanced through the latest tyre technology from McLaren Automotive technical
partner, Pirelli. The McLaren 570GT features specially developed Pirelli P
Zero™ tyres which reduce in-cabin road noise by up to three decibels. The
unique characteristic of the tyre is the innovative Pirelli Noise Cancelling
System (PNCS): a new technology patented by Pirelli that reduces road noise
from the grooves within the tyre, designed to absorb vibrations and reduce
transmission into the cabin.
CRAFTSMANSHIP
As with all models in the Sports Series, the 570GT is
extensively equipped throughout with the latest technologies and the highest
quality materials. As standard, the new model features extended leather
upholstery, electrically adjustable heated seats with memory function, front
and rear parking sensors, an electric steering column with easy entry / exit
function, soft close doors and a quieter exhaust system compared to the 570S
Coupé. Lightweight noise absorbing and damping materials are used to line the
Touring Deck and bulkhead, further enhancing the level of refinement within the
cabin.
Available from launch are a range of 'By McLaren'
designer interior specifications, designed to demonstrate the breadth of
personalisation available. As with the 570S Coupé, these are available in a
choice of Luxury or Sport configurations, and are designed to showcase the
interior design of the McLaren 570GT, and compliment the exterior colour
choices.
The eight speaker McLaren Audio Plus system is fitted
as standard. This system - optional on the 570S Coupé - includes two 100mm mid
/ bass drive units adding to the clarity and depth of the sound, and two 25mm
tweeters in the rear of the cabin which balance the sound to ensure the
occupants have a greater sense of immersion. A 12-speaker Bowers & Wilkins
system is also available re-tuned to the different interior acoustics of the
McLaren 570GT. The system comprises five 25mm aluminium Nautilus tweeters, five
100mm Kevlar® mid-range drive units and two 200mm carbon fibre & Rohacell
bass subwoofers. All speakers are driven by a fully digital 14-channel 1280W
Class D amplifier.
THE DRIVE
Under the skin, the McLaren 570GT has been developed
with a unique dynamic setup to reflect its positioning, while retaining the
supercar levels of engagement experienced on the 570S Coupé. Pure McLaren
design and engineering combine to produce a car with breathtaking performance
yet increased levels of luxury and refinement. Sharing the newly developed
suspension system with the other models in the Sports Series, the 570GT
emphasises long distance comfort through further fine tuning to the system
which includes a reduction in spring rate stiffness of 15 percent at the front
and 10 percent at the rear. Independent adaptive dampers can be dynamically
adjusted through Normal, Sport and Track settings, and are coupled to front and
rear anti-roll bars.
The overall set up of the McLaren 570GT has been
calibrated to enhance road and motorway driving, and aid ride quality over poor
road surfaces. The electro-hydraulic steering system is retained from the Coupé
models but with a reduced ratio - by two percent - and has been specifically
designed to smooth out driver inputs at high cruising speed.
The McLaren 570GT is fitted with the McLaren-developed
3.8-litre twin turbo V8 M838TE engine which debuted in the 570S Coupé. Power
and torque remain at 570PS (562bhp) and 600 Nm (443lb ft) and power is
delivered to the rear wheels via a seven-speed seamless-shift transmission with
adjustment through Normal, Sport and Track settings to produce one of the most
rewarding and engaging driving experiences in the sports car class. The
settings include bespoke gearchange calibrations with comfort (Normal),
Cylinder Cut (Sport) and Inertia Push (Track) technologies all available. As
with all models in the McLaren Automotive range, the McLaren 570GT is
factory-filled with Mobil 1 New Life™ 0W-40.
DESIGN AND AERODYNAMICS
The revised design of the McLaren 570GT sees the
glasshouse with clean and sleek lines leading to the rear of the car. With the
side-opening Glass Hatch and increased luggage area, the 570GT features a unique
aerodynamic package, including an extended fixed rear spoiler - 10mm taller
than that fitted to the Coupé models - designed to offer the same levels of
aerodynamic performance as the distinctive flying buttresses of the 570S Coupé.
The front end design of the McLaren 570GT is shared
with that of the 570S Coupé, with the front bumper featuring a pronounced point
which generates the centre of pressure, piercing the air to reduce drag and
forming four quadrants. This aerodynamic feature is designed to separate the
airflow above and below the bodywork, and along each flank. As seen on the
other models in the Sports Series, the bonnet features strong crease lines
which optimise airflow over the front fenders and into the side air intakes.
Aero Blades below the front bumper are angled to produce an area of high
pressure ahead of the low temperature radiators.
First introduced on the iconic McLaren F1, and now
signature to each of the models in the McLaren Automotive range, the McLaren
570GT features distinctive dihedral doors, which open upwards and outwards to
aid ingress and egress from the cabin. The design includes a 'floating tendon',
designed to channel air into the side air intake. Body-coloured door inserts,
unique to the 570GT, create a more understated side profile and further
differentiate the McLaren 570GT from the Coupé models.
LIGHTWEIGHT
As with all McLaren models since the introduction of
the MP4-1 Formula 1™ car in 1981, the McLaren 570GT uses a carbon fibre
chassis. The MonoCell II debuted in the 570S Coupé, and is shared across the
Sports Series models. Weighing just 75kg, the lightweight yet extremely stiff
chassis contributes to a dry weight of 1,350kg (2,976lb). This equates to 422PS
per tonne, providing breathtaking performance more commonly seen in the
supercar segment: 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 3.4 seconds, 0-200 km/h (0-124 mph)
in 9.8 seconds, with a top speed of 328 km/h (204 mph). Despite supercar
performance figures, there have been no sacrifices to the everyday drivability
and practicality of the 570GT which returns 26.6 mpg (10.7 l/100 km) on the EU
combined cycle and emissions of 249 g/km.
The latest model in the Sports Series is fitted with a
lightweight composite braking system. Set up with a greater focus on road
driving, the system includes iron discs (front 370mm x 32mm / rear 350mm x
30mm) with four-piston callipers front and rear. In front of these sit a set of
unique 15-spoke GT Design cast alloy wheels - 19-inch front, 20 inch rear. The
newly-designed wheels are fitted exclusively with Pirelli tyres. As standard,
road-focused P Zero™ tyres are fitted, while a more performance-focused P Zero™
Corsa option is also available.
The McLaren 570GT is priced from £154,000 in the UK,
with first deliveries due to commence late in 2016.
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