Close Menu
Zero2Turbo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram RSS
    Zero2Turbo
    • Home
    • Contact
    • Videos
      Featured

      Czinger Obliterates Koenigsegg Laguna Seca Record

      By Zero2TurboDecember 15, 2025
      Recent

      Czinger Obliterates Koenigsegg Laguna Seca Record

      December 15, 2025

      Pastrana Takes Gymkhana Down Under with Wild Subaru Brat in Aussie Shred

      December 9, 2025

      Bentley Owners Can Design Their Own Animated Welcome Lamp

      November 20, 2025
    • South Africa
    • Zero2Turbo Telegram
    Zero2Turbo
    Home»News»Three-Seater Lanzante Project 95-59 To Debut At Goodwood Festival of Speed
    News

    Three-Seater Lanzante Project 95-59 To Debut At Goodwood Festival of Speed

    By Zero2TurboMarch 4, 2025No Comments
    Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram

    In 1995, Lanzante secured victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours with the celebrated McLaren F1 GTR, and now the Petersfield-based company is developing something rather special called Project 95-59.

    This name pays tribute to Lanzante’s Le Mans-winning racer, specifically the race number 59 it carried and the year of their victory. Lanzante states that it will honour its Le Mans heritage with its “most ambitious project to date.”

    Details regarding Lanzante’s project are scarce, though the Hampshire firm confirms it will be a “limited-run, bespoke-engineered model based on a McLaren platform.” The precise platform remains undisclosed, but it will feature a three-seat configuration with the driver positioned at the “centre of the action,” according to Lanzante. Considering this, the Project 95-59 may potentially utilize a similar carbon tub chassis as the three-seat McLaren Speedtail.

    Regardless of the platform, the Project will be properly rapid. Lanzante is aiming for 700 hp (522 kW) per tonne, which is nearly comparable to the Speedtail. McLaren’s twin-turbocharged V8 engine appears to be the most likely candidate to power the Project 95-59, potentially with enhancements from Cosworth, given their previous collaboration.

    A teaser sketch (seen above) has been revealed with Paul Howse credited as the designer. Howse’s portfolio includes the McLaren P1, as well as involvement in the 720S and Artura. For Lanzante, Howse also modified the P1 to create the Lanzante P1 Spider.

    The Project 95-59 will feature a large canopy-style glasshouse with a minimalist front-end design and distinct segmented panelling, reminiscent of the P1’s form. We will obtain a clearer view of Lanzante’s new hypercar when it is unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this summer.

    Lanzante McLaren
    Share. Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram
    Previous ArticleR35 Nissan GT-R Is Officially Dead
    Next Article Facelifted Audi RS 3 Pricing for South Africa

    Related Posts

    1994 McLaren F1 Sold For Over R400 Million At Abu Dhabi Auction

    December 8, 2025

    Future McLaren SUV To Pack Hybrid V8 in 2028

    November 13, 2025

    Ultra-Rare McLaren F1 from Royal Collection Could Fetch Over R360 Million

    September 29, 2025

    Lanzante Will Create Road Legal Bugatti Bolide

    August 18, 2025

    Lanzante Reveal 850 HP (634 kW) 95-59 Three-Seater

    July 10, 2025

    McLaren W1 Hypercar Set To Make Public Debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed

    July 7, 2025
    Popular Posts
    • Preparation Techniques for Your MD-100 Exam: Power of Exam Dumps
    • Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe and Cabriolet Base Model Revealed with SA Pricing
    • Prior Design Unveil Their Widebody Kit for BMW M6… It Looks Insane!
    • Petter Solberg To Tackle Simola Hillclimb In 562 HP (419 kW) Polo R WRX Supercar
    • Four Seater, Track-Ready Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube RSS
    Designed by Zero2Turbo.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.