Dec 102015
 
McLaren 675LT Spider The fastest open top McLaren in history ©McLaren Automotive

McLaren 675LT Spider
The fastest open top McLaren in history
©McLaren Automotive

(Relaxnews) – There have been whispers that it might well be on the way, but even with a top speed of 203mph (326km/h) no one was expecting the McLaren 675LT Spider to arrive so quickly.

Yet here, it is. And, even if it hadn’t broken cover until this time next year, it would have been worth the wait. With companies that produce automotive fare as specific, specialized and exotic as McLaren, it’s almost a disservice to talk about standard or ‘stock’ models.

Nevertheless, the ‘stock’ 675LT coupé on which this new car is based was itself launched as a very limited, seriously track-focused car in February. Called LT because of its Long Tail for better aerodynamics, and 675 because of the 675PS (that’s 666bhp) on tap from its twin-turbo V8, it sold out completely within weeks of being announced.

The Spider, which will also be capped at the same 500 examples, offers almost identical levels of performance, meaning that it is the fastest convertible McLaren has ever made.

Weight, rigidity and aerodynamics mean that convertibles are very rarely, if ever, as good as their hardtop counterparts. However, the carbon fiber tub MonCell chassis that underpins both variants of the LT is so strong that McLaren hasn’t had to add any bracings or supports (which add weight and drain speed) to make up for the roof’s removal.

In fact, the Spider is only 40kg heavier and all of that is down to the motorized retractable roof system, which operates at speeds of up to 30km/h.

But the numbers that buyers will be most interested in are to do with how quickly the car, rather than its roof moves. The Spider can go from 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds, from 0-200km/h in 8.1 seconds — so just 0.2 seconds slower than the hard top — and on to a 326km/h (203mph).

The cockpit is pared back to the necessities — carbon fiber, leather-wrapped racing seats, optional fire extinguisher and racing harnesses. Most of the controls have been integrated into a portrait-mounted touch screen and even the air-conditioning system has been dumped in search of better performance. However, owners can ask for it to be reinstalled as a no-cost option.

The final touch is Solis gold exterior paint. A new bespoke color created specifically for the Spider and which will not be offered as a choice on any other McLaren model.

The McLaren 675LT Spider will cost £285,450 ($430,000 plus delivery and destination charges) when it goes into production in summer 2016.

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