Artura Trophy Evo
The McLaren Artura Trophy Evo represents the latest evolution of McLaren's customer racing program, introduced for the 2025 season as an enhanced specification of the Artura platform specifically developed for the one-make McLaren Trophy championship series. Building upon the production Artura hybrid supercar's McLaren Carbon Fibre Lightweight Architecture (MCLA) monocoque, the Trophy Evo features a race-optimized 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 producing 585 PS (577 bhp) in standard configuration with a Push-to-Pass system increasing output to 620 PS (612 bhp) for a limited period during races, providing strategic overtaking opportunities limited to 300 seconds total usage per event. Unlike the road-going Artura hybrid, the Trophy Evo eliminates the electric motor and battery system as current GT4 and one-make series regulations do not permit hybrid powertrains, saving significant weight while simplifying maintenance requirements for customer racing teams. The chassis features upgraded suspension with two-way adjustable dampers, stiffer anti-roll bars, new suspension uprights, and widened track dimensions accommodating 285mm front and 315mm rear tires representing substantial increases from the previous specification's 265mm and 305mm widths, improving mechanical grip and stability under high lateral loads experienced during competitive racing.
Aerodynamic enhancements distinguish the Trophy Evo from both the road car and previous Trophy specification, with a modified front bumper and hood outlet improving brake cooling and engine heat management during sustained track use, while enlarged front wheelarch louvres reduce front axle lift improving high-speed stability and turn-in response. The comprehensive aerodynamics package enables multiple downforce configurations allowing teams to optimize setup for different circuit characteristics ranging from high-speed layouts requiring reduced drag to tight technical circuits benefiting from maximum downforce generation. McLaren offers existing Artura GT4 and original Artura Trophy owners the opportunity to upgrade their vehicles to Trophy Evo specification, ensuring competitiveness for privateer teams while maintaining McLaren's customer racing value proposition. The Trophy Evo serves as an accessible entry point to professional-level motorsport, providing amateur and aspiring professional drivers with a turn-key racing package featuring factory support, comprehensive spares availability, and a competitive one-make championship environment emphasizing driver skill and racecraft over equipment advantages. First deliveries commenced in early 2025 with the inaugural Trophy Evo season providing a proving ground for McLaren's latest customer racing technology while maintaining the brand's commitment to driver development pathways from club racing to professional GT competition.