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The McLaren 650S GT3 was added in the [[Munich Update]]. |
The McLaren 650S GT3 was added in the [[Munich Update]]. |
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− | The McLaren 650S GT3 was revealed at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, intended as a replacement for the 12C GT3. |
+ | The McLaren 650S GT3 was revealed at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, intended as a replacement for the 12C GT3. The road car packs a 3.8L twin-turbocharged V8 producing a healthy 493 horsepower, on its way to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in a stealthy 2.9 seconds, and thrusts its way to its 207 mph top speed. |
The 650S GT3 appears as a higher-end A-class car, with a base rank of 1465 and a total rank of 1726. |
The 650S GT3 appears as a higher-end A-class car, with a base rank of 1465 and a total rank of 1726. |
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− | The 650S GT3's R&D event was released October 30th, 2017, given three days to participate. |
+ | The 650S GT3's R&D event was released October 30th, 2017, given three days to participate. This event comes just over four days before the Kawasaki Z800's Championship event will end. The car has great overall acceleration, decent top speed, pretty good handling, as well as high nitro power. The 650S GT3 does mainly rely on nitro, as it boosts the 650S GT3 nearly 22 mph, at its stock rank. That may not seem much, but it will definitely make a difference when the 650S GT3 runs out of nitro, as well as when its MAX/PRO. It's efficiency isn't that stellar also (no efficiency combination specified), even when compared to the 675LT, and its a token-only upgrade car. |
− | Initially, the McLaren 650S GT3 was one of |
+ | Initially, the McLaren 650S GT3 was one of three {{A8Tokens}} only upgrade cars that were added in the Munich Update; this was subsequently changed to allow for payment of upgrades via {{A8CreditsTokens}} following strong negative feedback from many players over the "conversion" of several existing cars to {{A8Tokens}} only upgrades. |
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Revision as of 19:12, 31 October 2017
Overview
Asphalt 8: Airborne
The McLaren 650S GT3 was added in the Munich Update.
The McLaren 650S GT3 was revealed at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, intended as a replacement for the 12C GT3. The road car packs a 3.8L twin-turbocharged V8 producing a healthy 493 horsepower, on its way to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in a stealthy 2.9 seconds, and thrusts its way to its 207 mph top speed.
The 650S GT3 appears as a higher-end A-class car, with a base rank of 1465 and a total rank of 1726.
The 650S GT3's R&D event was released October 30th, 2017, given three days to participate. This event comes just over four days before the Kawasaki Z800's Championship event will end. The car has great overall acceleration, decent top speed, pretty good handling, as well as high nitro power. The 650S GT3 does mainly rely on nitro, as it boosts the 650S GT3 nearly 22 mph, at its stock rank. That may not seem much, but it will definitely make a difference when the 650S GT3 runs out of nitro, as well as when its MAX/PRO. It's efficiency isn't that stellar also (no efficiency combination specified), even when compared to the 675LT, and its a token-only upgrade car.
Initially, the McLaren 650S GT3 was one of three only upgrade cars that were added in the Munich Update; this was subsequently changed to allow for payment of upgrades via or following strong negative feedback from many players over the "conversion" of several existing cars to only upgrades.
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