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Newly-Launched 570GT is Most Refined & Road-Biased McLaren Yet

8 April 2017

At this year’s Geneva Motor Show, McLaren Automotive showcased its largest selection of models to date with the full three tier model range on display, including the latest in the recently-launched Sports Series – the McLaren 570GT.

Practical enough for everyday use, the two-seat, mid-engined sportscar 570GT is the most refined and road-biased McLaren yet, designed with a focus on day-to-day usability and long distance comfort.

It offers increased levels of practicality and comfort, while remaining a true McLaren.

The McLaren 570GT joins the 570S Coupé and 540C Coupé as the third model in the recently announced Sports Series family.

The clean lines of the revised glasshouse give the 570GT a sleek and refined silhouette, and mark out the second of three body-styles which will eventually complete the Sports Series.

A standard fixed glass Panoramic Roof provides a bright, open cabin running through to the large rear glass hatch creating the most luxurious and relaxing McLaren driving environment.

As seen on the other models in the Sports Series, levels of craftsmanship throughout the interior of the 570GT are of the highest level, upholstered and specified with quality materials and the latest technologies throughout.

The 570GT is targeted towards longer journeys and weekends away. Ingress and egress are optimised through a lower and narrower sill, while the signature dihedral doors open with a more upward arc.

Pure McLaren design and engineering combine to produce a car with breathtaking performance yet increased levels of luxury and refinement. Sharing the newly developed suspension system with the other models in the Sports Series, the 570GT emphasises long distance comfort through further fine tuning to the system which includes a reduction in spring rate stiffness of 15 percent at the front and 10 percent at the rear. Independent adaptive dampers can be dynamically adjusted through Normal, Sport and Track settings, and are coupled to front and rear anti-roll bars.

The overall set up of the 570GT has been calibrated to enhance road and motorway driving, and aid ride quality over poor road surfaces. The electro-hydraulic steering system is retained from the Coupé models but with a reduced ratio – by two percent – and has been specifically designed to smooth out driver inputs at high cruising speed.

The 570GT is fitted with the McLaren-developed 3.8-litre twin turbo V8 M838TE engine which debuted in the 570S Coupé. Power and torque remain at 570PS (562bhp) and 600 Nm (443lb ft) and power is delivered to the rear wheels via a seven-speed seamless-shift transmission with adjustment through Normal, Sport and Track settings.

All in all, the McLaren GT produces one of the most rewarding and engaging driving experiences in the sports car class.

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