All About The Twin Turbocharged V8 3.8L Engine That Powers The McLaren P1

All About The Twin Turbocharged V8 3.8L Engine That Powers The McLaren P1

All About The Twin Turbocharged V8 3.8L Engine That Powers The McLaren P1

The McLaren P1 has a modified and optimized 3.8-liter M838TQ twin-turbo V8 fuel engine inherited from the MP4-12C. It produces 727 horsepower and 531 lb-ft of torque whereas spinning to a heady 8,500 rpm redline. However, the P1’s IPAS system options an electrical motor and a 4.7 kWh lithium-ion battery, which provides 177 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque, larger figures than the KERS or Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems in a contemporary Formula One racing automobile.

What’s extra unimaginable is the IPAS button on the steering wheel, which boosts energy and awakens the motor to spin quickly. With a mixed system output of as much as 903 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque, the McLaren P1 shattered Motor Trend’s quarter-mile production car record, registering a blistering time of 9.8 seconds at 148.9 mph, making it the world’s quickest manufacturing automobile throughout that point.

The McLaren P1 shouldn’t be faster than a Bugatti Veyron, the trade’s former benchmark for record-breaking tempo, but it surely may sustain regardless of having much less energy from a smaller V8 engine and no all-wheel grip. Only 375 McLaren P1s left the Woking manufacturing facility from 2013 to 2015, and solely 35% of the allotted construct slots made it to the United States. McLaren additionally constructed 58 P1 GTR variants for monitor racing. The P1 bought for round $1.2 million in 2013, however a used instance may fetch greater than that, or about $2 million for a McLaren F1 GTR.