McLaren's P1 supercar, widely known as the F1's successor, is getting ready for its Geneva Motor Show debut as a production version with a couple of interior teasers.
The images published by the British automaker reveal two very important details about the P1. In case you had any doubt, the car will have a motorsport-inspired digital dashboard, and will also be offering a Race mode for track enthusiasts.
According to a McLaren press release, when using Race mode, the "large double element adjustable active rear wing" extends to achieve the optimal aerodynamic position, while the screen includes a bank of lights which act as a shift indicator, as in a Formula 1 car.
Unfortunately, the details "leaked" by McLaren Automotive stop right here, and we're asked to wait for more Surrey goodness as we get closer to Geneva. Since we have no choice, we invite you to check out the three images offered by Ron Dennis' company.
We also feel the need to remind you that despite the fact that the specs of the vehicle haven't been made public yet, the P1 has already sold out, as McLaren said they're not taking more order for the moment.
The final, production-ready McLaren P1 will make it debut on March 5, during a McLaren Automotive press conference at the 83rd International Motor Show in Geneva.
According to a McLaren press release, when using Race mode, the "large double element adjustable active rear wing" extends to achieve the optimal aerodynamic position, while the screen includes a bank of lights which act as a shift indicator, as in a Formula 1 car.
Unfortunately, the details "leaked" by McLaren Automotive stop right here, and we're asked to wait for more Surrey goodness as we get closer to Geneva. Since we have no choice, we invite you to check out the three images offered by Ron Dennis' company.
We also feel the need to remind you that despite the fact that the specs of the vehicle haven't been made public yet, the P1 has already sold out, as McLaren said they're not taking more order for the moment.
The final, production-ready McLaren P1 will make it debut on March 5, during a McLaren Automotive press conference at the 83rd International Motor Show in Geneva.