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McLaren Artura

McLaren Artura

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$463,000

The McLaren Artura is a hybrid supercar which arrived in 2021 as a new entry point into the brand’s range. Powered by a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 and an electric motor with a combined output of 515kW and 720Nm the Artura can do the 0-100km/h sprint in 3.0 seconds and run the quarter mile in 10.7 seconds. Top speed is 330km/h and the Artura’s carbon ceramic brakes can bring the vehicle from 100-0km/h in 31m. While fuel economy is probably hardly considered when buying a supercar the Artura is impressively fuel efficient using a claimed 4.8L/100km (WLPT).

The line-up currently starts at $463,000 for the Artura Techlux (hybrid) and ranges through to $463,000 for the range-topping Artura Techlux (hybrid).

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Coupe
8 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded/Electric
Rating Summary
Price and features
8
Practicality
8
Driving
9
Safety
8
Overview
Likes
Drop-top enhances sound and style
Impossible long power band and 8500rpm redline
Sublime steering
Dislikes
Cabin ergonomics take some getting used to
EV whir can be a less-than-enticing soundtrack
Exhaust note can drone on a constant note at freeway speeds

McLaren Artura Colours

No shortage of choice here, with Artura offered in 20 Elite colours, five standard colours, and 18 MSO colours. Standard colours include 'Anthracite', 'Aurora Blue', 'McLaren Orange', 'Onyx Black' and 'Silica White'.

Anthracite
Aurora Blue
McLaren Orange
Onyx Black
Silica White

McLaren Artura Interior

New in the Artura's cabin is a wireless charge pocket, while a digital dash is joined by a slightly off-looking but definitely effective low-mounted central screen. Standard is a five-speaker McLaren-branded stereo and rear glass screen is automatic and heated.

McLaren Artura Engine

The magic of the Artura’s powertrain isn’t the twin-turbocharged V6, but its dinner-plate-sized e-motor, which adds 70kW and 225Nm to the total outputs. In EV mode, which lasts around 33km, that’s all the power you get. But when both power sources are in use, the e-motor essentially plugs any turbo lags or power holes, delivering smooth, constant and massively ample power. How much power? Try 515kW and 720Nm.

McLaren Artura Speed

The McLaren Artura, Coupe or Spider, will hit 100km/h in 3.0 seconds. Top speed is 330km/h.

McLaren Artura Seats

The McLaren Artura is a strict two-seat offering, with the engine positioned about where a backseat might go. So, passengers or a twin-turbo V6? That's an easy choice.

McLaren Artura Accessories

Prepare to enter the rarified air of the supercar world – the McLaren Artura Spider lists at $525,010, or about 50 grand less than the hardtop Artura, which has also been updated for 2025, and lists at $477,310. Either way you’re staring down the barrel of around half a million to climb into the new Artura. But kudos to McLaren for offering the new model’s power upgrades, courtesy of a relatively straightforward software update, to owners of the current-gen Artura at no charge.

McLaren Artura Boot Space

There is just the 124 litres of luggage space offered in the McLaren Artura under-bonnet boot.

McLaren Artura Range

McLaren reckons you can expect fuel use of around 4.8L/100km which translates to a range in excess of 1300km. Be warned though, there’s enough magic used to fill Hogwarts when it comes to calculating that number, and you can expect that figure to diminish dramatically if you get on Tinder terms with the accelerator.