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It was eventually added into the car collection in the Santa's Update December 2015 and cost {{Credits|900,000}} to purchase. It costs {{Credits|2,087,600}} to max out. It is only available for sale for a limited time only from Dec 31st 2015, till 4th Jan 2016. The car can also be won through its special event Cup. |
It was eventually added into the car collection in the Santa's Update December 2015 and cost {{Credits|900,000}} to purchase. It costs {{Credits|2,087,600}} to max out. It is only available for sale for a limited time only from Dec 31st 2015, till 4th Jan 2016. The car can also be won through its special event Cup. |
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The handling is decent along with a considerably lengthy nitrous efficiency, as have all McLaren cars in the game been. One notable trait absent from the 570S which is present in earlier McLaren models (675 LT, P1 GTR, P1) is the infamous risk of half-spinning or losing control of the car while driving over a water puddle and uneven surfaces regardless on road or off-road. |
The handling is decent along with a considerably lengthy nitrous efficiency, as have all McLaren cars in the game been. One notable trait absent from the 570S which is present in earlier McLaren models (675 LT, P1 GTR, P1) is the infamous risk of half-spinning or losing control of the car while driving over a water puddle and uneven surfaces regardless on road or off-road. |
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+ | The car has no notable traits but is decent at everything, similar to the [[Volkswagen W12]], however, as this car is extremely rare due to it being only on sale for 2 days and being relatively expensive, it was still considered a worthy buy due to the car's cachet value. The car has yet to reappear on sale but the prospect of another limited-time sale of this car is considered very likely as it has occurred in the past with another rare car, the [[Research & Development|R&D]] car [[Lamborghini Huracán]]. |
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Revision as of 20:15, 30 January 2016
The McLaren 570S is a supercar manufactured by McLaren that first appears in Asphalt 8: Airborne.
Overview
The McLaren 570S was first seen in the Summer's Over Update. However, the car was not released during that update.
It was eventually added into the car collection in the Santa's Update December 2015 and cost 900,000 to purchase. It costs 2,087,600 to max out. It is only available for sale for a limited time only from Dec 31st 2015, till 4th Jan 2016. The car can also be won through its special event Cup.
The McLaren 570S is considered a upper-midrange Class A car on par with the likes of Nissan GT-R NISMO, Ferrari LaFerrari and the McLaren P1, the McLaren P1 with a starting rank of 1406, a Max Pro Rank of 1708 which eventually increases to 1750 upon addition of a Tuning Kit (+42) which means it is not quite on-par to challenge the likes of the top A-Class cars such as the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 (1758), McLaren 675 LT (1763) and Bentley EXP10 Speed 6 (1770).
The handling is decent along with a considerably lengthy nitrous efficiency, as have all McLaren cars in the game been. One notable trait absent from the 570S which is present in earlier McLaren models (675 LT, P1 GTR, P1) is the infamous risk of half-spinning or losing control of the car while driving over a water puddle and uneven surfaces regardless on road or off-road.
The car has no notable traits but is decent at everything, similar to the Volkswagen W12, however, as this car is extremely rare due to it being only on sale for 2 days and being relatively expensive, it was still considered a worthy buy due to the car's cachet value. The car has yet to reappear on sale but the prospect of another limited-time sale of this car is considered very likely as it has occurred in the past with another rare car, the R&D car Lamborghini Huracán.