1016 Industries Walks Jay Leno Through Its Wider And Faster Carbon-Bodied McLaren 720S | Carscoops carscoops
are a dime a dozen, so to speak. 1016 Industries stands out though because instead of just adding some glitzy trim and an ECU tune it goes quite a bit further. Now, it’s taking Jay Leno on a complete tour of its carbon-bodied McLaren 720S.
Most obviously, the entire body of the 720S has been replaced with carbon fiber. As Peter Northrop, CEO of 1016 Industries tells Leno, the company saved some 75 pounds on the doors alone by swapping them out with carbon units. In total, they’ve stripped the original car of some 400 pounds of weight.They didn’t just stop at weight savings though. The car is 120mm wider than stock and the track is wider too, 90mm at the front and 120mm in the rear.
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