Texas tuning company tunes the McLaren 12C to 704bhp and to a 2.8sec 0-60 time
Texan tuner Hennessey has modified the McLaren 12C. The American company behind the Hennessey Venom GT supercar – potentially the world’s fastest – and a multitude of tuned muscle cars, it has boosted the Ferrari 458 rival by nearly 90bhp.
The Hennessey HPE700 sees the 12C’s 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 engine tweaked from 616 to 704bhp, while torque climbs from 442 to 538lb ft. This enables a performance improvement, 0-60 now taking 2.8sec (down from a claimed 3.1sec) while the quarter mile is completed in 10.3sec at 137mph. There’s no mention of the Hennessey McLaren’s top speed, but expect a small improvement over the standard 12C’s 207mph.
The upgrade comes courtesy of an ECU software upgrade, an intercooler upgrade, new air filters and a stainless steel exhaust system. There are a plethora of HPE700 badges to show off the extra power that lies beneath the (otherwise standard) 12C’s skin, while a one-year, 12,000-mile warranty covers the upgrades.
The 12C can’t trump Hennessey’s Ferrari 458, though. Called the HPE700 Twin-Turbo (just to confuse things with the McLaren), it produces 738bhp. Its 0-60 time matches the 12C, but fall behind by two tenths of a second for the quarter mile, also completed at 137mph.