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FAB Design Releases McLaren MP4-12C Spider Terso

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FAB Design has recently targeted the McLaren MP4-12C Spider, fitting the car with its Terso exterior package, as well as a number of technical modifications. The Mac was fitted with an aggressive body kit that features massive air intakes in large quantities, as well as a generously-sized rear wing, which works together with the stock one.
The vehicle also shows an unusual aerodynamic element, in the form of a splitter placed just ahed of the windshield. The MP4-12C Spider now rides on 20-inch FAB Design Evolution forged wheels wearing Dunlop SP SportMaxx tires.

As for the aforementioned tech changes, these include a stainless steel exhaust system that includes a three-zone carbon tail pipe, as well as an ECU remap. As a result, the twin-turbo 3.8-liter V8 was boosted from 616 to 680 hp.

The McLaren MP4-12C Spider Terso covers the o to 62 sprint in three seconds flat and offers a top speed of 343 km/h (213 mph). FAB Design only plans to release 10 units of the development.

Our say: we’ll file this one under “overkill”.
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