McLaren Artura

The combined torque peak is less than the sum of both sides as the output is limited to "optimize powertrain drivability characteristics".

The 7.4 kilowatt-hours (27 MJ) lithium-ion battery pack weighs 88 kg (194 lb) and is positioned under the rear of the passenger compartment.

McLaren claims a 2.5-hour time for an 80 percent charge using an EVSE cable and a 31 km (19 mi) electric range under European testing methodology.

This suspension design increases toe stiffness by 75%, a change that significantly improves rear-end stability.

[9] The Artura appeared prominently on the sixth episode of the third season of the Netflix-produced series Emily in Paris.

[14] The car made its racing debut in the 2023 Michelin Pilot Challenge at Daytona.

Artura's rear
Interior
McLaren Artura GT4