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The McLaren F1 Is The Most Expensive Car Sold at Auction

The McLaren F1 Is The Most Expensive Car Sold at Auction

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The McLaren F1 has become the most expensive car sold at auction in 2021.

The F1 — one of the most prized collector cars for its rarity and place in auto history — became the most expensive car auctioned last year, when it was sold for US$20.5 million at Pebble Beach. It also became the most expensive McLaren F1 ever sold.

The McLaren F1 is the creation of Gordon Murray, who has been regarded as one of the greatest automotive engineers of all time. One of the reasons why the F1 is highly desired is its engine: a 6.1-litre naturally-aspirated V12 engine developed and built by BMW.

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Developing the BMW V12 is a story of its own. Murray did not have enough budget to develop his own engine for the F1, so he sought out some of the best engine builders in the world to do it instead. Murray had a list of requirements for the engine and wasn’t willing to compromise on any of them. He initially went to Honda, but was rejected. He then turned to Paul Rosche at BMW M, who is a personal friend of his, who ended up taking on the challenge.

The requirements were that the engine needed to be a V12, naturally aspirated, with at least 100 horsepower per litre, and high revs. The BMW M team managed to tick all of Murray’s boxes, and the free-breathing V12 they created has been lauded as a masterpiece and one of the best engines of all time.

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The F1 is considered by many to be the first hypercar and with just 106 built between 1992 and 1998, it’s among the most prized vehicles in the world today. This F1 featured here is finished in a Creighton Brown paint job, which is offset by elegant light brown and tan interior. Unsurprisingly, the car has been used sparingly, with just 243 miles registered on its V12 engine.

In other hypercar news, the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is currently hosting a two-part exhibit titled, “Hypercars: The Allure of the Extreme”. The first part of the exhibit is running until September 22 featuring a Bugatti Veyron 16.4, and McLaren Speedtail. The second part will run from September 17, 2022 to May 14, 2023. If you are looking for car title loans without credit check, click here.

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Bentley EXP 100 GT Electric Grand Tourer: A Glimpse of an Extravagant Future

Celebrating its 100th birthday in grand style, Bentley created a strikingly modern, intensely opulent EXP 100 GT. More importantly, for such a luxurious symbol for high end automotive manufacturing, the Bentley EXP 100 Grand Tourer joins the high technology of artificial intelligence with the more earthly considerations of sustainability, using recycled rice-husks and wine-production waste. In short, Bentley’s all-electric grand tourer is a glimpse of an extravagant yet enduring future.

Exquisitely designed, Bentley’s electric Grand Tourer dominates any space it inhabits visually but at 5.8 meters long and almost 2.4 meters wide, it is also an undeniably formidable presence. The EXP 100 GT demands to be seen and experienced.

While the Bentley electric grand tourer looks unmistakably an automobile of the future, there are enough signature Bentley aesthetic leitmotifs which render the futuristic EXP 100 GT instantly recognisable as a product of the British luxury marque.

While the Bentley EXP 100 GT follows the very contemporary (albeit extrapolated) trends of ever increasing massive mesh grilles, the all-electric grand tourer’s grille is no ordinary point of air intake, instead, the mesh is high-tech “illuminating matrix” comprised of 6,000 LED bulbs, complementing the more traditional Bentley two-rounded “eyes” for lighting those twilight roads. Despite its undeniably futuristic countenance, this design element is actually a hat-tip to an amazing milestone in the brand’s history – the 1930s Bentley Blower. Then of course, everything is topped off with the signature hood-mounted Flying B for those who aren’t really car aficionados.

Powered by four motors, the Bentley’s electric Grand Tourer enjoys full torque vectoring, making efficient use of its peak 1100 lb-ft. torque output. Completing its century sprint in 2.5 seconds, Bentley’s all-electric grand tourer is no slouch, hitting a maximum of 300 kmh. Commanding an impressive range of 700 kilometres thanks to its super energy-dense batteries. But that’s not the kicker, the real trick is that these batteries can be charged to 80% in just 15 minutes. Comparatively, it takes existing Tesla Roadster batteries 6 to 9 hours to achieve a full charge or 4 kilometres range per hour of charging. Not exactly “charge and go” for competing car marques and ideally, the Bentley electric GT comes closer to daily functional use akin to combustion-hybrids.

Despite its looming presence, the EXP 100 GT weighing 1,900 kg is relatively lightweight thanks largely to the use of aluminium and carbon fibre for its exterior shell. The sophisticated gold-hue cabin interior is the result of 5,000 year-old copper-infused riverwood sourced from eco-organisation – The Fenland Black Oak Project, while the iconic quilted “leather” isn’t really leather but 100% bio-based leather-like materials upcycled from wine making waste products, complemented with British wool carpets and organic cotton surfaces.

The Bentley EXP 100 GT portends a concept for an extravagant future but also a sustainable one.

 

Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show 2018 is happening this November

Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show (KLIMS) is back again and this year will mark its ninth edition.

KLIMS 2018 will be a brand new experience with its change of location to Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) this year.

Boasting an expansive area to showcase up to 2,200 booths and ample parking spaces, the new venue with a futuristic interior will definitely be a draw for the visitors.

The theme for this year is “Beyond Mobility”. Therefore, expect to have your eye on the groundbreaking technologies presented by marques including Daihatsu, Honda, Proton, Toyota and others.

Some showcases that you can expect are the latest breakthrough in the diesel engine, the 1.9L Bluepower Diesel Engine by Isuzu; the Tata Super Ace small pick-up, ultra trucks and Prima prime mover by Tata Motors; the “Tanker”, 20-foot high robot made of metal and automotive parts by MSM Metal Industries; and more.

You will also get to see the showcase of passenger vehicles, concept cars, exotic cars and bikes along with one of the main attractions of this year – the commercial vehicles. Also, don’t forget to check out the autocade of commercial vehicles as well when you are there.

 

The Kuala Lumpur International Motor Show 2018 will be happening from 23 November to 2 December 2018.

For more information, visit www.klims.com.my.