
The 2020 McLaren GT—never mind the looks, love the way it drives
A magic carpet ride and rocketship speed, but the styling isn’t everyone’s taste. …

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I’m not in love with the way the McLaren GT looks, but I did fall in love with the way it drives.Jonathan Gitlin
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There are some good angles on the car though—I do dig the way it looks from behind.Jonathan Gitlin
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Each successive McLaren has a cabin better than the previous car, and the GT is no exception. But the leather is a bit creaky!Jonathan Gitlin
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Despite long front and rear overhangs, you can approach a 10-degree ramp without needing to activate the nose lift. (The nose lift does let you handle 13-degree ramps.)Jonathan Gitlin
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This color is called Ludus Blue, and it was a $7,500 extra.Jonathan Gitlin
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The GT’s body panels are made from aluminum, but the monocoque chassis underneath is pure carbon fiber.Jonathan Gitlin
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It wouldn’t be a McLaren if it didn’t have dihedral doors. Despite the wide sills, it’s relatively easy to get in and out of.Jonathan Gitlin
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That big rear hatch gives this McLaren an extra helping of practicality.Jonathan Gitlin
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The engine is underneath this quilted section. With 612hp underneath, you should probably put any groceries in the
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