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McLaren Artura GT4 Race car spied testing at Monza

It has been one year since McLaren revealed the Artura hybrid supercar. While we await the announcement of the start of production, a track version of the car is already under development.

The McLaren Artura GT4 is expected to replace the 570S GT4, which has been around for 6 years. The race car was recently spotted testing at the Monza circuit in Italy.

The heavily camouflaged test mule can be seen sporting a large fixed rear spoiler. The aero package also includes a more aggressive front splitter with dive planes on either side. Also, the regular windows have been replaced with a perspex sheet.

The McLaren Artura GT4 is expected to be powered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. In the road car, this motor produces 577 hp and 431 lb-ft of torque. The internal combustion engine is assisted by a hybrid system that adds another 97 hp, which will not make it onto the race car.

Source: 19Bozzy92

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