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McLaren 12C Spider
Formula 1™ inspired and engineering-led, discover the revolutionary innovations that make the 12C Spider one of the most potent supercars on the road and track.
Retractable Glass
When the roof is up, lowering the glass floods the cabin with the delightful notes coming from the twin-turbo V8. Open the roof and the screen automatically adopts the optimum aerodynamic position to minimise wind buffeting.
Active Dynamics Panel (ADP)
From the city to the countryside. Across a continent. Or from the starting grid to the chequered flag. The 12C Spider’s ADP lets you tailor its performance to suit your journey, the conditions or your mood. Normal mode: handling and powertrain deliver comfort and refinement – perfect for everyday driving. Cabin noise is reduced. Ride comfort and efficiency are increased. Sport mode: ideal for spirited driving. Response, handling and grip are tuned for faster road driving. Brake Steer and Electronic Stability Control help keep you safe. Track mode: unleash the racing pedigree. Performance is dramatically increased, handling and grip are optimised. The engine noise is sublime. Gearshifts become almost instantaneous.
Everything for a reason
Inspired by nature and engineered to perfection, every line, surface and detail of the 12C Spider enhances the performance of the car – and the thrill of open-top driving.
No Roof No Compromise
The 12C Spider comes to life with the roof down. The performance characteristics don’t change, but the experience does. The open road, weather, wind and the thundering soundtrack of the McLaren V8. Nothing feels like it.

616
bhp
at 7,500 rpm
204
mph
329 kph
3.3
sec
0-100 km/h
643
lbs/ft
at 3,000 rpm
7,500
rpm
V8 Twin Turbo
Specifications
ENGINE
Type | 4.0L Twin Turbo V8 |
Valvetrain | 32 Valve |
Transmission | Seven-speed McLaren dual clutch Seamless-Shift gearbox |
Technology | Twin Turbo chargers, Dry Sump |
Maximum Power | 616 bhp / 460 kw at 7,500 rpm |
Suspension Type | ProActive Chassis Control |
Maximum torque | 600 Nm (443 lb-ft) @ 3,000 rpm |
Maximum revs | 7,500 rpm |
Dimensions and Weight
Length | 4509 mm |
Width | 1908 mm |
Height | 1203 mm |
Body Structure | Carbon Fibre MonoCell |
Dry weight | 1,376 kg |
LOCATION
McLaren Greenwich
348 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
HOURS
Monday - Friday:
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday:
Closed

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