2023 McLaren Artura video review: Track test

McLaren’s latest foray into plug-in hybrids is not just a savagely quick supercar, it’s a flag-bearer for performance electrification, reports Glenn Butler.





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What we love
  • Thundering performance
  • Seamless petrol/electric integration
  • Immersive and engaging to drive
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What we don’t
  • Soundtrack lacks emotive highs
  • Getting in and out ain’t easy
  • Infotainment screen is an afterthought

It’s a hybrid, Jim, but not as we know it. Welcome to the new era of the Eco Supercar: high-performance…

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