The Edge. Amplified. - McLaren 600LT Spider debuts in Singapore
The first McLaren 600LT Spider has arrived in Singapore and made its debut on 4 July 2019 (Thursday). To mark the occasion, McLaren Singapore hosted an intimate cocktail event at the McLaren Singapore showroom which was attended by esteemed McLaren owners and guests of McLaren.
The McLaren 600LT Spider stood out from the crowd with its visually dramatic lines and striking paintwork in lime green and contrasting black. The retractable hardtop roof promises to offer the driver an enhanced Sports Series Longtail experience as well as the enjoyment of open-air driving and an amplified aural and visual excitement due to the unique top-exit exhausts.)
The McLaren 600LT is the third new model in its £1.2bn Track25 business plan - the McLaren 600LT Spider. The fifth car to carry the Longtail name, the new convertible fully embodies the McLaren Longtail philosophy of increased power, reduced weight, optimised aerodynamics, track-focused dynamics and limited availability. In addition, it brings a new dimension of excitement over the 600LT Coupé, without compromise to the dynamic purity of the most performance-focused car in the Sports Series line-up: a retractable hardtop to give the choice of open-air driving.
"The McLaren 600LT Spider adds a new dimension of excitement to the most extreme model in the Sports Series family, while losing none of the Longtail focus. T aking full advantage of the strength of the carbon fibre MonoCell II chassis has ensure d that the new Spider has dynamic abilities and performance on par with the 600LT Coup é, for a weight premium of just 50 kg and with no additional structural strengthening required. In addition to our weight advantage over competitors, w e have also retained the top - exit exhausts that debuted on the Coupé and pleased to report that they sound and look even better with the roof or re ar window of the Spider lowered!" Mike Flewitt, Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Automotive
Like its 600LT Coupé sibling, the Spider records a significant weight saving over the model on which it is based achieving a reduction of 100kg* at DIN weight over the 570S Spider. Furthermore, thanks to its lightweight but incredibly strong carbon fibre MonoCell II chassis, the convertible 600LT retains the structural rigidity of the Coupé with none of the strengthening that is usually required with conventional steel or aluminium structures. The result is a weight penalty of only 50kg over the Coupé, which contributes to a lightest dry weight of just 1,297kg for the Spider. This is at least 80kg less than any direct competitor and the equivalent power-to-weight ratio of 463PS-pertonne underpins astonishing levels of performance and dynamic prowess.
The three-piece retractable hardtop roof can be easily lowered or raised with a push of a button at speeds of up to 40km/h (25mph). An electrically-operated, glazed wind deflector can be activated independently of the hardtop, to reduce buffeting or increase ventilation or simply to allow more of the exhaust sound into the cabin.
Incorporating technology proven in the 650S, 675LT and 570S Spiders, the hardtop roof is more secure and wear-resistant than a fabric alternative would be, as well as offering Coupé-like cabin refinement when in the raised position. Equally importantly, it o maintain the focused design language and silhouette of the 600LT Coupé. When lowered, the roof stows elegantly with the assistance of soft-close technology beneath a tonneau cover located behind the seats; with the roof raised, this tonneau storage area provides an additional 52 litres of luggage space.
The 600LT Spider benefits from the same portfolio of performance enhancements that has proved irresistible to 600LT Coupé buyers. The electronic control systems of the twin-turbocharged, 3.8-litre V8 engine have been revised, the cooling system uprated and the shorter exhausts tuned to liberate more power. The engine produces the same 600PS (592bhp) and 620Nm (457lb ft) in the Spider as it does in the Coupé.
The uprate chassis to the full, aided by a dual-clutch, Seamless Shift seven-speed Gearbox (SSG) that features Ignition Cut in Sport mode to facilitate faster changes whilst delivering a dramatic aural crack from the top-exit exhausts, plus Inertia Push in Track mode to optimise acceleration. The 600LT Spider will reach 100km/h (62mph) from a standstill in 2.9 seconds, with 200km/h (124mph) achieved in just 8.4 seconds a near-indistinguishable 0.2 seconds slower than the Coupé. The maximum speed is 324km/h (201mph) with the roof raised, or 315km/h (196mph) with it lowered.
Performance is further enhanced by the lightweight carbon fibre bodywork that creates the Longtail silhouette and the same design of fixed rear wing as the Coupé which despite the aerodynamic challenges posed by a convertible body generates the same 100kg of downforce at 250km/h (155mph). Ultra-precise, track-focused handling is supported by a forged aluminium double-wishbone suspension system with recalibrated dampers, firmer engine mounts and a lightweight braking system. The 600LT Spider is fitted with bespoke, track-focused Pirelli P- and the driving experience is further enhanced with quicker steering and sharpened responses from throttle and brake pedals.
Lowering the roof of the 600LT Spider showcases the performance-orientated interior, which features lightweight Alcantara® trim and Carbon Fibre Racing Seats from the as standard. The Super-Lightweight Carbon Fibre Racing Seats designed for the McLaren Senna are available as an option, either on their own or within the MSO Clubsport Pack. Further weight-saving options and measures including deletion of the audio and climate control systems are available to buyers determined to shave off every kilogramme possible.
The new 600LT Spider is the fifth model to carry the coveted LT badge, joining the illustrious bloodline that began in 1997 wit of which only a development prototype and nine examples were built. Victorious in five of the 11 rounds of the 1997 FIA GT Championship, the original Longtail also finished first and second in the GT1 class at Le Mans, almost 30 laps ahead of the opposition. McLaren Automotive revived the legendary Longtail name at the 2015 Geneva International Motor Show, with the launch of the 675LT Coupé, a limited-volume model that rapidly sold out. In response to customer demand, a 675LT Spider followed, all 500 examples of which were sold within two weeks. The fourth model to bear the Longtail name, the 600LT Coupé, was revealed in July 2018 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and has since been hailed by critics as one of the finest cars in its class an accolade that will now be challenged by its new Spider sibling.
The McLaren 600LT Spider is available for orders now. Like the McLaren 600LT Coupé, the McLaren 600LT Spider will be a limited production model. The price starts from SGD$889,000 (excluding COE).
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