This year’s Geneva Motor Show will take place between March 7th and 17th in Geneva, Switzerland. Like always, there will be a number of vehicles making their debuts at the show. One of the debuts we are particularly excited about is the McLaren P1’s. Successor to the British automaker’s F1 supercar, the long-awaited P1 is rumored to have a starting price around $1.2 million. McLaren will likely only make about 500 copies of the car, which they hope will be a direct competitor to Ferrari’s upcoming Enzo replacement. Coincidentally, the F150—as Ferrari’s been calling it—is also scheduled to debut in Geneva.
Though McLaren has kept quiet about the details surrounding the P1 (prototype pictured above), the same cannot be said about Ferrari. Last week we brought you a video —complete with audio—of the upcoming Italian supercar testing in Italy courtesy of YouTube user Marchettino. Take a peek at the video here, and be sure to check back often as more details are sure to emerge about both vehicles in the coming weeks.
Image Credit: McLaren
Though McLaren has kept quiet about the details surrounding the P1 (prototype pictured above), the same cannot be said about Ferrari. Last week we brought you a video —complete with audio—of the upcoming Italian supercar testing in Italy courtesy of YouTube user Marchettino. Take a peek at the video here, and be sure to check back often as more details are sure to emerge about both vehicles in the coming weeks.
Image Credit: McLaren
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