Artura GT4
The McLaren Artura GT4 represents McLaren Customer Racing's latest competition platform introduced 2023 replacing successful 570S GT4 which dominated global GT4 championships winning multiple manufacturer and team titles across international competition. Based on road-going Artura hybrid supercar introduced 2021, the GT4 variant eliminated hybrid electric system reducing weight by 130kg while maintaining McLaren Carbon Fibre Lightweight Architecture (MCLA) providing exceptional chassis rigidity and crashworthiness meeting FIA safety standards. Powered by purpose-built M630 twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 producing adjustable power output from 300-596 horsepower through Bosch Motorsports engine management enabling series organizers to implement Balance of Performance regulations maintaining competitive parity, the Artura GT4 achieved over 100kg weight reduction compared to outgoing 570S establishing superior power-to-weight characteristics. The platform distinguished itself through compact V6 architecture providing improved fuel efficiency and throttle response compared to previous V8 configuration, seven-speed sequential transmission with optimized gear ratios, and comprehensive aerodynamic package generating significantly increased downforce particularly at front axle addressing 570S's tendency toward understeer during sustained cornering.
Technical specification included Alcon motorsport braking system featuring CAR89i110 six-piston front calipers with 380mm ventilated rotors and CAR49i14 four-piston rear units with 355mm discs, Bosch Motorsport M5 ABS providing lean-angle-sensitive intervention, and adjustable suspension geometry enabling setup customization for varying track conditions and tire compounds. Chassis featured increased front track width improving mechanical grip and reducing tire degradation during endurance racing, mechanical limited-slip differential enhancing traction during corner exit, and bespoke aerodynamic elements including aggressive front splitter, dive planes, bonnet duct venting high-pressure air from radiator, and prominent rear wing retained from 570S GT4. Manufacturing occurred on same production line as road-going Artura at McLaren Production Centre in Woking ensuring consistent build quality, before final competition preparation at McLaren Customer Racing facility including comprehensive testing by factory drivers validating performance across representative circuits. Interior remained strictly functional featuring FIA-approved racing seat with six-point harness, removable steering wheel enabling easier driver changes, digital dashboard displaying critical racing telemetry, and fire suppression system meeting international safety regulations.
The Artura GT4 achieved immediate competitive success with debut at 2024 Daytona 24 Hours-supporting Michelin Pilot Challenge race showcasing reliability and pace against established competition, before securing multiple victories across British GT Championship, GT4 European Series, and regional championships worldwide establishing McLaren's continued GT4 dominance. Customer demand remained strong with extensive order book reflecting McLaren Customer Racing's reputation for comprehensive technical support, responsive parts supply, and competitive resale values making GT4 ownership economically viable for professional teams and serious amateurs. Production volumes deliberately controlled maintaining exclusivity while ensuring adequate spare parts availability and factory support resources, with McLaren providing arrive-and-drive programs through approved teams enabling gentlemen drivers to compete in premier GT4 series without establishing in-house race operations. Today Artura GT4 represents current benchmark in customer GT4 racing combining cutting-edge technology with controlled costs, valued for exceptional reliability enabling high-mileage racing without major mechanical concerns, accessible performance rewarding smooth driving technique over brute aggression, comprehensive factory support network, and McLaren's proven track record developing successful customer racing platforms. The platform continues McLaren's GT4 legacy establishing manufacturer as dominant force in global customer GT racing alongside factory operations in GT3 and Le Mans categories.