Lanzante 95-59 Supercar Debuts at Goodwood: Lighter than a Hot Hatch, but with 635kW
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Lanzante 95-59 supercar debuts at Goodwood: lighter than a hot hatch_ but with 635kW
UK engineering firm Lanzante stepped into the spotlight in 1995 when it was tasked by McLaren to prepare the F1 supercar to compete at the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans. That car went on to win the endurance race. The company has now created its own supercar, the Lanzante 95-59. It debuts 30 years after that famous win in France. The name 95-59 explains the story of where this latest Lanzante project started out: 95 was the year Lanzante clai…
In 1995, the #59 McLaren F1 GTR won the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a feat commemorated by the Lanzante 95-59. The car is built on McLaren's current carbon platform.
Lanzante's latest project feels like a modern McLaren from an alternate universe. In fact, a former designer for the British brand worked on it.
This Supercar Could Be The Closest Thing Yet To A Modern McLaren F1
Lanzante’s 95-59 is a mid-engined supercar with McLaren-based chassis and hardware. The limited-run model features bodywork styled by former McLaren designer Paul Howse. A twin-turbo V8 provides 850 hp, while prices will start from $1.4 million before taxes. For those interested in supercars, there’s a new contender worth noting, especially if McLaren’s latest slipped through your fingers. While the W1 sold out before its global debut, high-end …
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