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McLaren - P1 (2017)

Meet the McLaren P1 – the 2017 hyper‑supercar that sets a new benchmark for performance, technology, and exclusivity. While the exact McLaren P1 price varies by market, configuration and condition, this legendary machine has consistently command premium pricing that reflects its limited production and cutting‑edge engineering. Below you’ll find everything you need to understand the car’s specs, depreciation trend, and how it sits among its peers, giving you a clear snapshot of what a 2017 McLaren P1 worth today would be in the high‑end automotive market.

  • Engine – 3.8‑liter twin‑turbo V8, 903 hp – 709 Nm @ 3,000 rpm
  • Transmission – 7‑speed dual‑clutch (McLaren Twin‑Clutch)
  • Fuel type – Premium gasoline only, 1 L of fuel allows 340 km range
  • Vehicle weight – 1 690 kg (7‑aluminum chassis + 12‑S500 carbon frame)
  • Power‑to‑weight ratio – 0.53 hp/kg
  • 0–100 km/h – 1.9 seconds (torque‑only run)
  • Top speed – 355 km/h (electronically limited)
  • Wheelbase – 2 787 mm
  • Length – 4 138 mm
  • Width – 1 885 mm (incl. mirrors)
  • Height – 1 192 mm (clean stance for aerodynamics)
  • Braking – 13‑cup carbon‑ceramic discs, 4‑slot twin‑leaf pads
  • Vehicle performance – 1 magnetic active aerodynamics system, 0–200 km/h in 3.4 seconds
  • Infotainment & cockpit – Satellite‑based navigation; two high‑resolution screens, 26‑inch touchscreen, voice recognition, and SYNC‑style integration

Depreciation Insight

The McLaren P1 depreciation curve is noticeably steeper than many pre‑production vehicles, owing in part to its extreme rarity and the quick release of the next generation hyper‑supers. In the first year on the used market, buyers can expect the car to lose 15-20% of its original value. Subsequent years bring a softer decline, with most owners seeing an annual drop of around


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