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gadget-techs On Wednesday, March 30, 2011

 McLaren’s new MP4-12C : Initial Intuition

 McLaren’s new MP4-12C

The hang around is over. After 18 months of technological foreplay, the McLaren MP4-12C is finally here, and we've actually driven it.
Yes, we know it has a startling carbon fiber chassis, a 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 that pumps out almost 600bhp and rockets the car to 62mph in a whisker over three seconds and on to a top speed of 205mph while also coughing out just 279g/km of CO2. And yes, we know that Ron Dennis insists that his amazing team of boffins and geniuses can systematically prove that this is the greatest super sports car ever made. But what's it actually like?

Very good indeed. The 12C is quite simply a surprising piece of engineering. It's beautifully finished, has a cabin that without delay and brilliantly becomes an extension of the driver, an engine and transmission that have gone from being drawings on a clean sheet of paper to challenging Ferrari's best in barely five years, a radical rethink of how a car's deferment should work, an equally radical re-imagining of how a car should lever, and the sort of amazing high-speed aero properties you'd wait for of something that was honed in the same state-of-the-art simulator that Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button's McLaren F1 car was optimized in.

Speaking of which, JB was on hand at the car's first media drive at the highly demanding Portimao course in Portugal's Algarve region. Now Jenson likes his supercars, and has owned most of the major players of the past 10 years, Bugatti Veyron and Porsche Carrera GT included. In other words, though he's a McLaren employee, he's also a potential customer. And he knows what he likes. And not only does he know what he likes - big performance and a healthy degree of over steer which, trust me, not all top F1 guys approve of - he's not afraid to enjoy himself when the temper takes him.

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