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McLaren introduces the 2024 GTS, a successor to the GT model, aiming to offer a more practical and comfortable mid-engine supercar experience. The GTS features a lighter carbon fiber monocoque chassis, a roof made from recycled carbon, and a 14 horsepower increase, resulting in improved power-to-weight ratio. McLaren claims a 0-60 mph time of 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 203 mph. The car's design includes a spacious rear glass tailgate with 14.8 cubic feet of cargo space, making it a more usable grand tourer. The GTS prioritizes comfort and daily usability while still delivering speed and excitement.
McLaren has updated its GT model and renamed it the GTS, with minor styling changes including a new front bumper and air scoops. The GTS now boasts 626bhp, a weight reduction of 10kg, and improved cooling for its 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. Despite being marketed as a practical grand tourer, the GTS retains its supercar-like characteristics and offers features such as underbody carbon pack, Comfort, Sport, and Track modes, and a faster nose lift. Interior upgrades include comfort seats and new interior schemes.
McLaren has introduced the new GTS model, a refreshed version of its GT grand tourer. The GTS offers improved practicality with faster nose lifting, increased cargo space, and a total luggage capacity of 20.1 cubic feet. It retains its supercar status with standard carbon ceramic brakes, adaptive dampers, and a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine producing 626 hp. The GTS sheds 22 pounds of weight, thanks to features like a recycled carbon fiber roof panel and titanium lug nuts. Despite its GT focus, the GTS accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of 203 mph. Pricing details have not been disclosed yet.
McLaren has unveiled the GTS, a mid-cycle refresh of the GT. The GTS features subtle styling updates, an enhanced interior, and a more powerful twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine. It is lighter than the GT and boasts a quicker 0-124 mph time. The car retains its grand touring capabilities with ample trunk space and various comfort features. The McLaren GTS is now available to order and will be available in showrooms globally in 2024.
McLaren has unveiled the new GTS, a mild update to its GT model. The GTS features subtle aero tweaks, including updated air intakes and rear diffuser, along with standard adaptive suspension and ceramic brakes. It is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with 626bhp, and offers improved personalization options and technology inside. The GTS is available for order now, with deliveries expected in 2024.