Sub-1000kg, Manual, High Revs For New McLaren F1-Inspired Sports Car

After many years developing lightweight chassis tech for small cars, the designer behind the McLaren F1 is putting together a sports car inspired by the same lightweight ethos
Sub-1000kg, Manual, High Revs For New McLaren F1-Inspired Sports Car

Gordon Murray, the legendary F1 car designer and the man who penned the McLaren F1, is working on an all-new lightweight sports car.

After years in the relative wilderness in the eyes of petrolheads, working on ultra-efficient (and often ultra-dreary) city cars that could help reduce inner city congestion and parking issues, Murray is back to the sharp end of the performance spectrum.

Sub-1000kg, Manual, High Revs For New McLaren F1-Inspired Sports Car

In an interview with evo magazine the 71-year-old dropped the first hints about how the ‘driver-focused’ car, the first of his planned range of IGM (Ian Gordon Murray) vehicles, will shape up. As you’d expect, light weight and aerodynamics will be key. He told the British magazine:

“Sports cars, supercars, hypercars – whatever you want to call them – are becoming more difficult for the driver to enjoy and exploit. I want to design and build a sports car that’s useable and 100 per cent driver-focused.

“The F1 was all about the driver and them being able to use its performance. Nothing has changed in 25 years to say a sports car today can’t follow that same philosophy.”

An early prototype iStream Carbon chassis
An early prototype iStream Carbon chassis

As far as weight goes, he uses the Mazda MX-5 as an example of a modern, but still very lightweight car that can succeed commercially. Speaking about the as-yet unnamed IGM sports car he explained:

“It has to be under a ton. Once governments have finished with emissions legislation they will move on to a car’s footprint and regulate this, too. We’re running out of space and big cars make no sense.”

So it’ll be small and below a tonne, then, in line with Murray’s love for the first-generation Lotus Elan. As for what will power it, he is more cryptic. It will be a ‘surprising’ engine bought in from an outside supplier in a deal that’s close to being signed. He said:

“What can I tell you now? It will be exciting, I can guarantee that. It will surprise a few people too, but importantly, and this is key to the whole car, it will be very pure, very driver-orientated in terms of how it delivers its power and torque.”

Sub-1000kg, Manual, High Revs For New McLaren F1-Inspired Sports Car

Dare we hope that he might mean it will rev higher than most cars these days? Only time and a press release will tell. As for the gearbox, Murray describes torque converters and twin-clutch options as “a non-event for the driver.” A manual looks to be on the cards.

The car will use a development of Murray’s ultra-lightweight iStream chassis construction, called iStream Superlight, using an extruded aluminium frame strengthened and stiffened by sandwiched carbonfibre panels.

It will also house “the most advanced [aerodynamics] ever seen on a road car” that focus on delivering more benefits to the driver at lower speeds. Statements like that also make us think that it’ll be a striking thing when it’s ready. We’ll keep an eye on this one.

Source: evo

Comments

Basith Penna-Hakkim

Yes a manual McLaren!

07/30/2018 - 15:19 |
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TheStigsMartianCousin

I am for one incredibly excited about this!

07/30/2018 - 20:44 |
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jonathan 7

True NSX resurrection! !

08/03/2018 - 12:27 |
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