While a couple of pictures have already been released, visitors at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show will be among the first to see the new McLaren P1 interior.
Focusing on driver comfort, the McLaren P1 gets rid of any distraction and is designed like a fighter jet cockpit. With a glass sunroof and a windshield that's deeper than it is wide, visibility is maximized. Navigation and a custom audio system (developed by Meridian) are also included.
McLaren went to great lengths to make the P1 as lightweight as possible. The racing bucket seats use the minimum amount of foam and are encased in ultra-thin carbon fibre shells, contributing to an overall weight of just 10.5 kilos each.
Additionnal details on the McLaren P1 will be announced in the next few weeks.
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Focusing on driver comfort, the McLaren P1 gets rid of any distraction and is designed like a fighter jet cockpit. With a glass sunroof and a windshield that's deeper than it is wide, visibility is maximized. Navigation and a custom audio system (developed by Meridian) are also included.
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| Photo: McLaren |
McLaren went to great lengths to make the P1 as lightweight as possible. The racing bucket seats use the minimum amount of foam and are encased in ultra-thin carbon fibre shells, contributing to an overall weight of just 10.5 kilos each.
Additionnal details on the McLaren P1 will be announced in the next few weeks.
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| Photo: McLaren |