It was recently announced this month that purchasers and possible customers of the McLaren Group would be able to enjoy a ride of the 2016 McLaren 570S model in the Dream Cruise program. After the unique experience occurred, several drivers have given their positive feedback on how great the model was.
Stationed at Pebble Beach, the Woodward Dream Cruise commenced wherein fans of the 2016 McLaren 570S vehicle could ride the powerhouse model for a whole week. The customers were said to be deeply satisfied with the experience that they lodged such as a dream come true, according to Automobile Magazine.
Cruisers from Birmingham to Pontiac were in awe when a colorful parade of American muscle McLaren 570S vehicles made their way through Detroit's pebble beach. As a gift to their purchasers and possible customers, the McLaren Group allowed several drivers to take the vehicle for a spin in twisting roads, according to ArseTechnica.
The users attested that the seven-speed dual clutch transmission and the button-free Alcantara steering wheel made the experience worthwhile as they felt they were in for a fast ride but with comfortable driver experience feature. The 562-hp vehicle also made them feel that the ride was fancier than most especially when the ProActive Chassis Control and hydraulic dampers made the vehicle swerve like they were actual race car drivers.
The Specs
The 2016 McLaren 570S could run for 570hp as its power output at 7,400rpm, could generate 443lb-gt of torque, and go from 5,000rpm to 6,500rpm - deemed to be a reasonable justification for the cheaper price and yet still impressive enough to buy, per the drivers.
On top of which, the model was also lodged as having one of the most user-friendly start-stop systems which made its emissions improved and enabled it to become fuel-efficient.
The 2016 McLaren 570S was labeled by users as the supercar with the most reasonable price but offers the same luxurious and enjoyable driver experience like that of its expensive brothers in the industry.
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