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Both the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder are painted blue and are bound to get collectors excited. The P1 in question is a 2015 model and is painted in a unique color known as Professor 2 Blue.
All of McLaren’s design advancements work to keep the P1 going really, really fast with no hindrances, but we can’t forget about the complicated wizardry actually doing all of the propelling.
Taken by itself, the turbocharged V-8 found in the McLaren P1 is good for a whopping 727 horsepower and 531 lb-ft of torque, with the engine capable of spinning all the way up to an 8,500-rpm redline.
Well, this 2014 McLaren P1 being offered on Sotheby's makes a strong case in terms of standing out given its color-shifting MSO Pacific Blue paint job – an option that already costs over $40,000 ...
The pair has now teamed up to create what they're calling the McLaren P1 Evo—Stephenson's reimagination of his old design. The overall look of the car isn't a huge leap from the designer's first ...
Speaking of the real car, as a refresher, a total of 375 units of the McLaren P1 were sold over its production life from 2013 to 2015, excluding variants such as the GTR and LM.
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