The McLaren F1 GT Road Car Coupe 1995 is a limited production automobile produced by McLaren Automotive. This vehicle was produced as a tribute to the 24 Hours of Le Mans racers and was designed to pay homage to the McLaren F1 racecar. At the time of its release, the McLaren F1 GT Road Car Coupe 1995 was the fastest production car in the world, with a top speed of 241 mph. The McLaren F1 GT Road Car Coupe 1995 features a unique central seating arrangement, with other passengers positioned to the left and right of driver. The interior offers luxurious amenities, including air conditioning, power windows, and a Bose sound system. The steering wheel features a leather wrap and a carbon fiber shifter knob, giving the driver a precise and comfortable experience. The exterior of the vehicle features a unique carbon fiber accent piece, along with a custom aerodynamic body kit that increases stability and performance. The alloy wheels are available in two designs, including the cross-spoke split-rim or multi-piece style. The two-tone paint job, which was offered in either a silver/black or yellow/gunmetal combination, emphasizes the racecar inspired design. The engine of the McLaren F1 GT Road Car Coupe 1995 is a BMW Motorsports 6.1 Liter V12 engine, offering a maximum power output of 627 hp. Other impressive performance specs for this vehicle include a 0-60 mph time of just under 3.2 seconds and a 0-100 mph speed of 6.3 seconds. The brakes are also impressive, featuring four-piston front and rear calipers. With the characteristics of the vehicle, the McLaren F1 GT Road Car Coupe 1995 offers an unparalleled performance combination of power, agility and luxury.
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