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The McLaren GT is dead, long live the GTS

Still a wannabe grand tourer, still absurdly fast
McLaren GTS 2024
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The McLaren GT is dead. Long live the McLaren GTS.

Yep, McLaren’s slightly more practical supercar has been updated and has been given a new name in the process. Fancy a game of spot the difference? We’re told that the visual changes include a new ‘more assertive’ front bumper with wider air intakes, plus taller and more pronounced air scoops on the car’s shoulders. That's about it though. Although actually there are some new paint colors, a new wheel design, and some GTS badging.

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McLaren GTS 2024


Still, the larger intakes at the front and rear do help feed more air into the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. And it’ll be thankful for that extra cooling as power has risen to 626hp for the GTS thanks to “increased crankshaft torque enabled by more aggressive combustion phasing and revised ignition timing.” Lovely bit of nerdiness. Fact fans will likely remember that the GT made do with just 612hp.

McLaren reckons that the 0-100kph sprint still takes the same 3.2sec though, while 0-200kph drops a tenth to 8.9sec. Top speed remains a healthy 327kph, and all of the power is still going through that seven-speed gearbox.

There’s also less weight. McLaren has bucked the trend to lose 10kg from the old GT, meaning the GTS tips the scales at a very respectable 1,520kg. The benefits of a carbon tub. Plus, we’re told that the standard electro-hydraulic steering, the adaptive dampers and the carbon ceramic brakes have all been tuned specifically for the GTS.

McLaren GTS 2024

This is all proper supercar stuff though. Isn’t this supposed to be McLaren’s practical grand tourer (hence the original name)?

Well, we’ve always found that the GT was far more supercar-like than rivals such as the Porsche 911 Turbo S and Bentley Continental GT, and that doesn’t look set to change with the GTS. You can spec an ‘underbody carbon pack’ to have the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser in the woven stuff, and there are still Comfort, Sport, and Track modes to play with.

McLaren GTS 2024

McLaren GTS 2024

There is one practical feature that has been given an upgrade though: the nose lift now takes just four seconds to raise ground clearance from 110mm to 130mm, which is apparently more than twice as fast as before.

On the inside you get comfort seats as standard, and the screens remain the same as before meaning a 10.25-inch digital instrument display and a 7.0-inch portrait central touchscreen. An electrochromic glass panoramic roof is still an option, while new interior ‘schemes’ known as Performance and TechLux bring different materials and options together in handy packs.

More photos of the new McLaren GTS:

McLaren GTS 2024

McLaren GTS 2024

McLaren GTS 2024

McLaren GTS 2024

McLaren GTS 2024

NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.

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