Should Supercars Like the McLaren Artura Be Plug-in Hybrids?
This review of the 2025 McLaren Artura Spider dives into the plug-in hybrid’s advantages and disadvantages, such as silent all-electric operation and excellent on-the-go battery charging, but also a hard brake pedal and high cost. We’ll compare it with other McLarens and competitors, examine its hardtop convertible and listen to its exhaust sound. Ultimately, the Artura Spider is a highly connected and drivable machine, showcasing McLaren’s vision for next-generation supercars even with a few quirky traits.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:58 Why is the Artura different from other McLarens?
1:51 Hear the exhaust
2:10 Really pleasant to drive
2:42 Power
3:54 Battery size
4:43 The downsides
6:52 Pricing
7:18 Convertible experience
8:34 Takeaways
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