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RM 2,389,712
McLaren 600LT – Overview The McLaren 600LT and the “LT” in its name refers to the “Longtail” designation initially bestowed upon a lengthened version of the F1 GTR race car. While the 600LT doesn’t exactly have the stretched rear bodywork of the GTR, it still manages to be 74 mm longer than the McLaren 570S. It lives and breathes the relentless spirit of its ‘Longtail’ predecessors united by the same singular focus to push performance and driving to the absolute edge. It was created in pursuit of performance-optimized aerodynamics and higher downforce with its elongated carbon fibre bodywork. The McLaren 600LT compete with its rivals Porsche 911 GT2 RS, Ferrari 488 Pista, Lamborghini Huracan and Mercedes AMG GTR Pro
Lamborghini Huracán
RM 1,150,000 - 2,240,000
Lamborghini Huracán Overview The Lamborghini Huracán (Spanish for ‘hurricane’ and pronounced ‘oo-ra-kahn’) is the successor to the iconic Lamborghini Gallardo. Equipped with a heavily revised 5.2 litre naturally aspirated V10 engine from its predecessor, the two-door, rear-mid-engined supercar from the Italian marque certainly ticks all of the right boxes to up against highly competent rivals in the likes of the Ferrari 488, McLaren 720 S and the Audi R8. Unveiled officially back in 2014, the Lamborghini Huracán shares the same platform, engine, and many of its onboard tech with the Audi R8 Type 4S (Audi owns Lamborghini). A mid-cycle facelift was subsequently introduced in 2019 with revised styling and aerodynamics, updated equipment list as well as an improved V10 powertrain as seen in the outgoing Performante variant. Known as the Lamborghini Huracán EVO, the facelifted version is the evolution to the most successful V10-powered Lamborghini ever. Variants on offer in Malaysia is comprehensive to say the least. It is offered in both the coupé and drop-top Spyder form, with RWD option available for the purist alike. The variants available are the standard EVO, EVO Spyder, EVO RWD, EVO RWD Spyder, EVO Fluo Capsule and last but not least, the race inspired STO. Prices starts from RM 1.15 million for the base model excluding tax.
McLaren 570S
RM 1,870,570 - 2,033,600
McLaren 570S Overview The McLaren 570S is the entry-level mid-engine sports car in McLaren’s Sport Series lineup, placing it right below the Super Series (McLaren 720S) and two steps from the Ultimate Series (McLaren Senna). But make no mistake, being the baby McLaren hardly means that it is lacking in pace and performance. One of the many technologies the Sports Series shares with the Woking outifit’s Formula One racing car is its carbon fibre construction. Like all McLaren sport car ever produced, the 570S is built around a carbon tub known as the MonoCell II. Weighing in at just 75kg, the chassis provides immense rigidity and stiffness that translates into outstanding driving dynamics. The lightweight construction paired with a potent 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 engine gives the McLaren 570S the best power-to-weight ratio of any sports car in its class. The best-selling McLaren model is available in two body styles: Coupé, Spider. The two-seater layout with just enough practicality and creature comfort makes it an everyday supercar and pitch itself up against rivals in the likes of Audi R8, Aston Martin Vantage and the Porsche 911 Turbo. All yours for a ‘friendly’ starting price of RM 1,870,570 (excluding options).
Porsche 911
RM 1,225,000 - 2,630,000
Porsche 911 – Overview The most iconic sports car in the world, the Porsche 911, needs no introduction. The current 992-generation continues to be the benchmark for performance and essence of driving. Apart from being the longest selling sports car in the world, the range of variants of the 911 is also the widest, ranging from the entry Carrera to the powerful Turbo S, and the motorsport GT-ranges as well as convertible and Targa variants. In Malaysia, the eighth-generation Porsche 911 Carrera S starts from RM 1,105,335 for a base specification. The Carrera 4S starts from RM 1,172,391 and the 911 Turbo S from RM 2.235 million. Porsche Malaysia, under Sime Darby Auto Performance, also operates Asia-Pacific’s largest Porsche 3S centre in Petaling Jaya. Many other 911 variants such as Carrera 4S, Targa and Cabriolet are available on application, thus prices fluctuate according to features and availability. The Porsche 911 has the BMW M8, Audi R8 and the Mercedes-AMG GT as its key competitors. The Aston Martin Vantage is also a usual model buyers compare the Porsche 911 with. The Lexus LC 500 is also to some extent a competitor given its price positioning.