McLaren recently made a significant announcement, revealing that it has completed extreme polar testing for its next-generation supercar, the W1. The tests, conducted within the Arctic Circle, thoroughly evaluated the limits of the all-new V8 hybrid powertrain.
This test primarily focuses on the chassis tuning of W1, the traction control system, torque distribution, and the electronic stability system, aiming to fine-tune these aspects in environments with extremely low grip.
The W1 is equipped with the MHP-V8 engine, delivering an astounding 1,257 horsepower and 988 lb-ft of torque. Meanwhile, the high-voltage battery pack has undergone rigorous low-temperature testing to ensure stable performance even in extreme environments. Additionally, the engineering team has optimized both the transmission and battery systems to enhance reliability under freezing conditions.
Known for its consistently understated image, McLaren has rarely released testing footage—until now. This glimpse fully showcases its relentless pursuit of performance excellence. The introduction of W1 signals it will become McLaren's most powerful and extreme flagship creation to date.



