
Along came early 2010, and viola, out came the McLaren MP4-12C. I can assure that McLaren did not release a £168,000 video file, but rather a car which really made the 458 sweat. The car got rave reviews for its insane speed and just how well the technology works to help deliver the best drive possible.
But we mustn't forget; the 12C was absolutely riddled with faults. Adding two turbos to the engine certainly gives neck-cracking acceleration, but it really doesn't help the noise at all. Compared to the 458's 'look at me sounding very sexy' soundtrack, the 12C is somewhat more muffled than that.
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So the 12C wasn't perfect, but that didn't stop it from being loved. Especially when you consider this was McLaren's first 'normal' supercar (if that's technically possible). McLaren had shown the world its niche: science, and whether you like that or not, you cannot argue that it produces some really gobsmacking cars.
These days, I really do mean cars, not just car. McLaren is currently on a roll; the P1 sold out pretty much instantly, there is a new 'baby' McLaren on the way and now, ladies and gentleman, all hail the new 650S.
OK, McLaren really do need to work on their naming department, but just look at it! From what I can see, it has taken all the best parts from the P1 and 12C and combined them together to reach this, this beauty, this amazing thing. I am literally that lost for words. However, I do know that not many people share my opinion; some would call the 650S plain ugly. I wish to slap those people.
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Sure enough, McLaren said only yesterday that actually the 12C production will be ceased. What a surprise. However, the 12C will be sorely missed. It is the car that kick-started McLaren once again and is genuinely good looking if nobody fancies the P1-styled 650S.
They also reported their first ever profit since re-appearing five years ago. Well done, guys.
So long, farewell McLaren 12C
Reviewed by Jack Cooper
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April 04, 2014
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