McLaren arranges its cars into 3 classes– Ultimate Series (P1, P1 GTR), Super Series (650S, 675LT) and Sports Series (570S, 570GT). Macca’s Ultimate Series might be sold out, but the Woking-based company has actually unveiled that an all-electric hypercar might become the P1’s successor.
McLaren currently revealed that half of its lineup will keep up hybrid power by 2022, but the P1’s prospective follower might work on electrical energy alone. Details are little at the moment, however its development is apparently part of an internal task, called Track 22.
Track 22 is a list of internal objectives expected to be accomplished by 2022.
The automaker has actually not yet made a formal statement to this end, and it likely will not for a while. Instead of being a specific successor, the firm’s EV research is going to assist it decide whether or not an all-electric Ultimate Series car would be feasible. A McLaren spokesperson told that any upcoming Macca would clearly need to sound and feel like a McLaren, no matter what’s powering it.