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  • Page 1 Owner's Handbook...
  • Page 2 In the unlikely event that you are unable to obtain assistance using the appropriate number(s) listed, you can call the appropriate European assistance number: The McLaren Assistance number in the UK is Freephone: 0800 975 8285. The McLaren Assistance number in Europe is Freephone: 00800 4886 4887.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1.01 Before You Drive 2.01 Driving Controls 3.01 Instruments 4.01 Central Display 5.01 Comfort and Convenience 6.01 Maintaining Your McLaren 7.01 Vehicle Data and Glossary 8.01 Conformity Information...
  • Page 4 McLaren and how to use those menu functions, may not apply to your vehicle controls to best effect during a journey. Vehicle Data and Glossary...
  • Page 5 In some cases this Automotive Limited. updated information may be sent to your vehicle The equipment fitted to your McLaren may vary Over The Air (OTA), see Over-the-air (OTA) from the images shown depending on vehicle software updates, page 4.48. The latest and market specification.
  • Page 6 This icon can be used like a web browser McLaren, provide advice that you may back button, to go back to the previous Observe the following when using your McLaren: find useful, or give additional information view. The safety notes throughout this regarding a particular subject.
  • Page 7 Cooling down you or others may not then be aware To achieve optimum performance and reliability, McLaren recommend that you take time to cool of dangers, which may result in an it is important to ensure the following the vehicle down during track driving, due to the injury.
  • Page 8 (including manufacturers) in special driving situations, e.g. air bag using special diagnostic testers. More detailed In addition, McLaren may use the collected or deployment. information can be obtained from it, if required. received diagnostic data: ambient conditions, e.g.
  • Page 9 Introduction to share summary data which is not tied to a specific vehicle with other organisations for research purposes.
  • Page 11: Before You Drive

    Before You Drive TOC1 Opening and Closing...............1.02 Occupant Safety..............1.23 General........................1.02 Seat belts......................1.23 Opening a door....................1.04 Supplementary restraint system (SRS)...........1.25 Closing a door......................1.05 Child passengers....................1.29 Locking a door.....................1.06 Mirrors..................1.31 Mislock........................1.06 Safety........................1.31 Individual settings.....................1.07 Interior mirror......................1.31 Locking and unlocking from inside.............1.07 Exterior mirrors....................1.31 Opening a door from inside................1.08 Lighting..................1.33 Luggage compartment...................1.08...
  • Page 12: Opening And Closing

    Your McLaren includes two remote control key Remote key fob lock and unlock range. as a bag. It does not need to be exposed or fobs.
  • Page 13 Before You Drive Opening and Closing WARNING: The key fob allows the The HV charging port cover Unlock Button Outcome vehicle to be started and is also used to activate other features on the If Both doors is selected, a vehicle.
  • Page 14: Opening A Door

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Stowing the key fob NOTE: Because the door opens Opening a door outwards and then upwards, ensure For security, it is recommended that the key fob sufficient side and overhead clearance stays on your person when you are in the vehicle. before opening a door, see Vehicle If, however, you wish to stow the key fob within dimensions, page 7.06.
  • Page 15: Closing A Door

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing NOTE: If you are unable to unlock the Closing a door vehicle or open the door because the vehicle battery or key fob battery has Push/pull the door downwards and ensure that become discharged, use the mechanical it latches securely.
  • Page 16: Locking A Door

    The front, rear and side to automatically raise, contact your direction indicators (market specific) flash Check that the doors are closed, then relock the McLaren retailer. in a rapid, circular sequence around the vehicle. vehicle. The anti-theft alarm system is NOTE: If the key is locked in the luggage activated.
  • Page 17: Individual Settings

    This allows you to connect a internal handle, pressing the unlock button on McLaren supplied battery charger to the key fob again or by unlocking the vehicle the charging point in the luggage...
  • Page 18: Opening A Door From Inside

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing NOTE: Unlocking the vehicle using the Opening a door from inside Luggage compartment door handle while the key fob is not within the vehicle will activate the anti- A door can be opened from inside the vehicle at WARNING: Do not exceed luggage theft system and may cause the alarm compartment maximum load.
  • Page 19 Before You Drive Opening and Closing Opening NOTE: If the vehicle had previously been locked, it will still be locked and the direction indicators will flash as the lid closes. The luggage compartment will become alarmed as soon as the luggage compartment lid is closed. NOTE: The vehicle can be locked/ alarmed with the luggage compartment open.
  • Page 20: Service Cover

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Service cover Opening WARNING: The service cover can be very hot and there is a risk of severe burns. Only open the service cover once it has cooled down. WARNING: The exhaust tail pipes can be very hot and there is a risk of severe burns.
  • Page 21: Automatic Locking

    Before You Drive Opening and Closing Automatic locking The doors and the luggage compartment locks automatically after the vehicle has driven away. NOTE: The doors unlock automatically in an accident if the force of the impact exceeds a predetermined level. The automatic locking function is selectable in the security settings section of the Central Infotainment Touchscreen, see Automatic door...
  • Page 22: Anti-Theft System

    Anti-Theft System Alarm system Immobiliser A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the alarm The immobiliser prevents your McLaren from system is armed and any of the following are being started by an unauthorised person. opened: The vehicle is automatically immobilised when...
  • Page 23: Tow-Away Protection

    Before You Drive Anti-Theft System Tow-away protection To disable tow-away protection, switch off Interior motion sensor the ignition, open the driver s door and press the button on the rear edge of the Tow-away protection is designed to prevent any The alarm is triggered if your vehicle is locked driver s door.
  • Page 24: Panic Alarm

    Before You Drive Anti-Theft System Disabling the interior motion sensor Panic alarm The panic alarm function is designed to attract attention by sounding the horn and flashing the direction indicator lamps repeatedly. The panic alarm can be switched on by pressing the hazard warning lamps button for a period of 3 seconds or more.
  • Page 25: Seats

    Manual seats back as is comfortable. WARNING: Do not leave children NOTE: The electrical adjustment WARNING: McLaren does not unattended in the vehicle, they could controls for the driver's seat will only recommend the use of child seats in be injured if a seat is moved operate while the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 26: Electric Seats

    Before You Drive Seats NOTE: Ensure that there are no items Manual seat lumbar adjustment Electric seats of luggage in the footwell or behind, underneath or to the side of the seats. NOTE: The electrical adjustment This may lead to the seats being controls for the driver's seat will only damaged.
  • Page 27 Before You Drive Seats Forward and rearward adjustment NOTE: When reclining the backrest, the Electric seat height adjustment seat base will automatically move forward, depending on its position relative to the rear bulkhead. If the seat base is moved backwards when the backrest is fully reclined, the backrest will automatically raise to prevent contact with the rear bulkhead.
  • Page 28 Before You Drive Seats Electric seat lumbar adjustment Comfort exit Manipulate the seat or steering column adjustment controls WARNING: Ensure that no one can become trapped as the seat moves. See Comfort Entry/Exit, page 4.11 settings to The driver s seat will move fully rearwards and enable or disable this feature.
  • Page 29: Steering Wheel And Steering Column

    Before You Drive Steering Wheel and Steering Column NOTE: The column control switch will Steering column adjustment only adjust the steering wheel in one direction at a time. WARNING: Only adjust the steering wheel position when the vehicle is Using the column control switch, position the stationary.
  • Page 30: Horn

    Before You Drive Steering Wheel and Steering Column NOTE: Any automatic movement can be Horn cancelled with any input from the column control switch. Press the centre of the steering wheel to operate the horn. NOTE: The horn cannot be operated when the ignition is switched off, but can be operated in Awake mode.
  • Page 31: Driving Positions

    Up to five driving positions can be saved. Touch the Driving Positions icon on the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) Home screen. Set the driver's seat position as required, see Electric seats, page 1.16.
  • Page 32 Before You Drive Driving Positions During start up, if comfort entry/exit has been enabled, the Driver Display welcome screen will display a prompt to restore the last saved driving position. Pull the left-hand control stalk to accept this prompt and the driver's seat, steering column and exterior mirrors will automatically adjust.
  • Page 33: Occupant Safety

    Before You Drive Occupant Safety Do not secure any objects with a seat WARNING: Pregnant women should Seat belts belt if the seat belt is being used by wear a seat belt to ensure maximum a vehicle occupant. safety of mother and unborn child. Seat belts and child restraint systems are the Avoid wearing bulky clothing.
  • Page 34 Wearing a seat belt MUST not drive the vehicle. Contact Seat belt tensioners your nearest McLaren retailer The seat belts incorporate belt tensioners. Belt immediately. tensioners apply tension to the seat belts in an accident, pulling them tight against the occupant.
  • Page 35: Supplementary Restraint System (Srs)

    Do not rest your feet on the contact your nearest McLaren retailer. For more dashboard. information on McLaren retailers, please refer Your McLaren is equipped with the following air to your Service and Warranty Guide. bags: Only hold the steering wheel by the outside of the rim.
  • Page 36 Before You Drive Occupant Safety Occupant classification system - passenger’s The front air bags are deployed if the system determines they can offer additional protection seat for occupants against head and chest injuries. The system can determine if the passenger s NOTE: The passenger’s front air bag is seat is occupied using a capacitance mat fitted only deployed if the PASSENGER AIR...
  • Page 37 (inclusive of rain) is spilled onto the The warning light will remain illuminated if the placed under a seat. McLaren also passenger’s seat. If the PASSENGER passenger s seat is unoccupied or if a child seat...
  • Page 38 After an accident, the air bags begin to occupant classification system depressurise almost immediately after the The air bag system in your McLaren has been functions correctly, never place inflation process has taken place. The gas used tested for the correct small child out of position objects (e.g.
  • Page 39: Child Passengers

    Child restraint system Child passengers If you are unfortunate enough to be involved in McLaren does not recommend the use of child WARNING: Do not leave children an accident, the following events will occur to seats in this vehicle, but if you choose to do so,...
  • Page 40 When the seat belt has retracted as far as restraint system on the passenger possible, pull on the upper section to check Your McLaren is fitted with a KISI system which seat. You may use a forward-facing that the seat belt has locked.
  • Page 41: Mirrors

    Before You Drive Mirrors Safety Interior mirror Exterior mirrors WARNING: Before driving, adjust all WARNING: In some markets, the mirrors to give the best possible view exterior mirrors have convex glass of road and traffic conditions. fitted. This type of mirror enlarges the field of vision, but reduces the size of the image.
  • Page 42 Before You Drive Mirrors Adjusting mirrors To unfold the mirrors rotate the control away from position (3). NOTE: If the switch remains in position the mirrors will be folded until the switch is moved. Exterior mirror automatic fold The exterior mirrors fold automatically when the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 43: Lighting

    Before You Drive Lighting Exterior lighting Light switch WARNING: The lights do not switch on automatically in foggy conditions. Automatic light control is only an aid, you are responsible for the vehicle’s lighting at all times. The light switch is located between the steering wheel and the driver s door and has the following positions.
  • Page 44: High Beam Headlamps

    Pull the stalk towards you, to revert to dipped Driver Display illuminates. conditions. When the rear fog lamp is beam. switched off, the dipped beam NOTE: On your McLaren, the same Headlamp flash headlamps will also switch off headlamp dipped beam setting applies dependent on ambient light conditions.
  • Page 45 Before You Drive Lighting The high beam headlamp notification light The dipped beam notification light illuminates on the Driver Display. illuminates when Auto High Beam Assist has automatically deactivated the main beam and activated the dipped beam headlamps. Auto High Beam Assist When activated, the Auto High Beam Assist The stalk can be used to manually deactivate the feature automatically deactivates the main beam...
  • Page 46: Headlamps

    Headlamps Daytime running lamps Rear fog lamp Dynamic Bending Lights Your McLaren is fitted with daytime running WARNING: The lights do not switch on automatically in foggy conditions. lamps which, along with the tail lamps, illuminate automatically when the ignition is switched on NOTE: The rear fog lamp only operates even if all lights are switched off.
  • Page 47: Direction Indicators

    Before You Drive Lighting NOTE: With the light switch in position Direction indicators Indicating to the left or right will disable the lane and the rear fog lamp switched on, departure warning in that direction, for the the dipped beam headlamps will also duration of the manoeuvre.
  • Page 48: Hazard Warning Lamps

    Before You Drive Lighting NOTE: If the hazard warning lamps have Hazard warning lamps Parking lights been switched on automatically, press the hazard warning lamps button once The hazard warning lamps operate even if the to switch them off. ignition is switched off. As a safety feature, they switch on automatically when an air bag is deployed.
  • Page 49 Before You Drive Lighting To deactivate the parking lights, press the left-hand stalk down for the left-hand side or push up for the right-hand side until resistance is felt. The selected parking lights will then be deactivated. NOTE: To activate the parking lights on both sides, press the left-hand stalk down then up.
  • Page 50: Washers And Wipers

    Before You Drive Washers and Wipers Operating the windscreen wipers Fast wipe Windscreen wipers Ensure the ignition is switched on. Move the wiper stalk to position (4), to operate the wiper at fast speed. Move the wiper stalk to the required position.
  • Page 51 NOTE: The position of the washer jets edge of the windscreen. are set during vehicle manufacture and should not need adjusting. If a problem occurs, consult your McLaren retailer. Wiper park positions In addition to the normal park position, there are two alternative positions.
  • Page 52: Nose Lift

    McLaren retailer as soon as the operation of the vehicle. possible. NOTE: Nose lift is only available when The nose lift feature offers the following the ignition is on.
  • Page 53 Before You Drive Nose Lift When the nose is fully raised, an audible confirmation tone is heard and the nose lift icon on the Driver Display is illuminated while the nose remains raised. Nose lift - Lower NOTE: To lower the nose while stationary, the ignition must be on.
  • Page 57: Driving Controls

    Driving Controls TOC2 Brake-steer......................2.29 Starting and Driving...............2.04 E-Diff........................2.29 Vehicle electrical status.................2.04 Electronic brake pre-fill..................2.30 Switching on the ignition................2.05 Electronic stability control (ESC)..............2.30 Instruments and warning lights..............2.05 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)..........2.32 Seamless shift gearbox gear positions............2.07 Driver assistance....................2.36 Parking brake......................2.07 Brake pedal......................2.09 Launch Control................2.40 Starting/stopping the vehicle..............2.09...
  • Page 58 Driving Controls Refuelling................2.57 Filling with fuel....................2.57 Recommended fuel..................2.59 Winter Driving.................2.60 Winter driving.....................2.60 2.02...
  • Page 60: Starting And Driving

    NOTE: The engine can be started from can be operated. Driver Display menus and any of the following states, except McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) are available. Locked. If the vehicle is in Sleep mode, NOTE: There is no timeout with ignition...
  • Page 61: Switching On The Ignition

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Switching on the ignition Instruments and warning lights Warning lights can be divided into different categories, according to the colour that they illuminate. RED or AMBER warning light - indicates that a fault has been detected. A fault indicated by a RED light is more important than one displayed in AMBER.
  • Page 62 Low oil pressure warning light. If this 2.57 Light switch, page 1.33 illuminates, stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren Generic failure warning light. A message retailer immediately. will be shown on the Driver Display when Direction indicators, page 1.37...
  • Page 63: Seamless Shift Gearbox Gear Positions

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving Driver Display overview Seamless shift gearbox gear positions Parking brake The Driver Display is dynamic and the content The gearbox operates in either automatic or NOTE: When parking on steep downhill displayed can be configured to display different slopes, turn the front wheels towards manual mode.
  • Page 64 See Wheel chock, page 6.16 forward, or in reverse as long as the and How to recover the vehicle with a following conditions are met: discharged 12V or HV battery, page Driver’s door is closed 6.17 and contact your McLaren retailer. 2.08...
  • Page 65: Brake Pedal

    NOTE: Do not depress the accelerator brake or accelerate, and this could your McLaren retailer immediately. pedal when starting the engine. lead to an accident. Starting the vehicle...
  • Page 66 Driving Controls Starting and Driving To purge the fuel vapour after Depress the brake pedal, press and release If the engine starts because electric range is the START/STOP button and the vehicle refuelling. depleted, the engine will provide drive to the will start.
  • Page 67 Driving Controls Starting and Driving Stopping the vehicle During this state, the progress bar displays on Series Hybrid The vehicle is driven by the Powertrain mode indicator and Depress the brake pedal. the eMotor with CONDITIONING ENGINE is shown on the Driver engine power being Select neutral.
  • Page 68: Driving

    This is normal start to move. moderate speed. Contact your McLaren retailer and designed to protect the steering NOTE: If the parking brake is not as soon as possible.
  • Page 69: Exhaust Temperature Monitoring

    Care should be taken while driving in this mode. Contact your McLaren If excessive exhaust temperatures are measured, retailer immediately. a warning will be displayed on the Driver Display.
  • Page 70: Parking Sensors

    The rear parking sensors are careful driving. switched on when reverse gear is selected. The light around the parking sensors button will If the warnings persist, contact your McLaren illuminate amber to indicate that parking sensors retailer. are active.
  • Page 71: Rear View Camera (Rvc)

    The rear parking sensors are automatically them. If the problem persists, contact your switched off when reverse gear is de-selected. McLaren retailer. The front parking sensors are automatically switched off when the vehicle speed exceeds 16 mph (26 km/h) and drive is selected. If the...
  • Page 72: 360 Park Assist

    Driving Controls Starting and Driving NOTE: The rear view camera is for 360 Park Assist guidance only and is not intended to replace the driver’s visual checks for obstructions when manoeuvring. The rear view camera may not show some obstructions in certain ambient light or weather conditions.
  • Page 73 Driving Controls Starting and Driving NOTE: If the video feed is blurred or When 360 Park Assist has been manually unclear, carefully clean the camera deactivated, it will be reactivated when reverse lenses with water and a soft cloth. gear is selected and remain active until drive or neutral is selected again.
  • Page 74: Seamless Shift Gearbox

    Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox Overview Gear positions When drive is selected and the brakes are released, the vehicle will begin to move slowly without any throttle use, making it useful for The gearbox is an 8-speed, dual clutch seamless parking manoeuvres and for moving off in shift gearbox that can be operated in automatic queuing traffic.
  • Page 75: Accelerator Pedal Position

    Once the pedal pressure speed at all times. Contact your McLaren is released, kickdown will cease and normal gear retailer. changes will resume.
  • Page 76: Manual/Automatic Mode

    NOTE: Not available in all markets, For setting options see Performance, page 4.12. being warmed. consult your McLaren retailer. Shift lights are displayed when Track powertrain Press the MANUAL button to select manual Press the MANUAL button again to revert to or handling mode is selected, see Shift lights, mode.
  • Page 77 Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox Gearshift paddles As an alternative, upshifts can be made by pushing the left-hand paddle away from you and downshifts can be made by pushing the right-hand paddle away from you. The gearshift paddles operate irrespective of the handling and powertrain mode selected, and there is no need to release the accelerator pedal to change gear.
  • Page 78 Driving Controls Seamless Shift Gearbox When the vehicle speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h) or the vehicle is stationary with a gear selected, select a downshift and hold the paddle to select neutral. Neutral can be selected at any vehicle speed by pressing the N button.
  • Page 79: Handling And Powertrain Controls

    Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Handling control The previously used handling and powertrain modes can be quickly restored by pressing and holding both the down Handling and Powertrain The handling control switch affects the Proactive paddles when the ignition in on. Damping Control system.
  • Page 80: Powertrain Control

    Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Track Powertrain control The suspension is at its stiffest, giving almost Selecting a mode race car handling and ride characteristics. NOTE: When the vehicle is switched on, it starts in Electric mode. To change back down into Sport, Comfort or Electric mode, press down on the Powertrain paddle.
  • Page 81 Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Modes When the HV battery is depleted in Electric mode, the engine will provide drive to the wheels The information displayed on the Driver Display once the catalysts are warm. However, torque will change dependent on the powertrain mode is limited to that provided by the eMotor and the selected.
  • Page 82 Driving Controls Handling and Powertrain Controls Track Gear changes occur instantly, according to throttle response and are further enhanced with cylinder cut. See Cylinder cut, page 7.13. Full combined torque is available. The engine remains on at all times. Manual mode Electric Manual mode is not available in Electric mode.
  • Page 83: Driving Safety Systems

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems NOTE: In winter conditions, the Overview Anti-lock braking system (ABS) maximum effect of the anti-lock braking system, brake assist system and This section contains information about the The anti-lock braking system prevents the electronic stability control can only be following safety systems: wheels from locking when you brake.
  • Page 84: Brake Assist System

    Do not drive braking situations. If you depress the brake pedal the windscreen wipers are switched on. It your vehicle, contact your McLaren retailer as quickly, the brake assist system automatically prevents moisture build up on the brake discs soon as possible.
  • Page 85: Hill Hold Control

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Hill hold control Brake-steer E-Diff If the brake pedal is applied to hold the vehicle Brake steer offers the benefits of a torque E-Diff offers the benefit of optimising the on a hill, this function will continue to apply the vectoring differential, but is integrated into the differential locking torque in every driving brakes for 2 seconds after the pedal is released...
  • Page 86: Electronic Brake Pre-Fill

    Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Electronic brake pre-fill Electronic stability control (ESC) The traction control system reduces engine torque to prevent the wheels from spinning. If additional intervention is required to stop the If the accelerator pedal is suddenly released, the Electronic stability control (ESC) monitors driving wheels from spinning, the vehicle will apply the electronic brake pre-fill function immediately...
  • Page 87 Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems The engine’s torque is no longer limited Vehicle speed less than 62 mph (100 Press the ESC OFF button briefly to activate and the drive wheels could spin Dynamic mode which allows more dynamic km/h) freedom over the default ESC ON mode.
  • Page 88: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    The warning may also display when extreme ambient temperature variations occur or during seasonal temperature changes. WARNING: Never ignore a tyre pressure warning. Check tyre pressures immediately and if necessary contact your McLaren retailer. 2.32...
  • Page 89 NOTE: The tyre pressure monitoring If the reset procedure is not performed, The system monitors the pressures and system (TPMS) fitted to your McLaren temperatures in each tyre using sensors the vehicle will automatically detect the will only work with specific Pirelli tyres,...
  • Page 90 Inspect the tyre(s) for any possible Navigate to the ‘Car Status screen on the Driver at your McLaren retailer. Driving on causes of reduced or increased tyre an improperly inflated tyre may Display to view the current tyre pressures, see pressure.
  • Page 91 See Track mode, page 2.35. NOTE: Before you use your vehicle on a track, consult your McLaren retailer. McLaren recommend that your vehicle is inspected before and after track use. For more information on track use, see Track driving, page 5.
  • Page 92: Driver Assistance

    7.09. pressure warning levels can be changed to suit the adjusted pressures. Navigate to the ‘Tyres screen on the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) and touch Track Use to enable this feature and adjust the pressures as required. See Tyres, page 4.13.
  • Page 93 Driver Display match the displayed signs, ensure that scratches, etc. speed and distance units for the vehicle If the message persists, contact your McLaren are set to match the country the vehicle retailer. is being driven in. See Time and Units, page 4.16.
  • Page 94 Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Lane Departure Warning This feature needs to be enabled in order for the Touch Low or Normal to select your preferred Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (IACC) to sensitivity level. The default is Normal. automatically adjust the vehicle speed to new speed limits.
  • Page 95 Driving Controls Driving Safety Systems Other Assistance Road markings detected on each side An audible warning tone will sound when the of the vehicle. feature is enabled using the button. The notification light on the Driver Display Vehicle departing the lane to the left- will illuminate and warning message will hand side.
  • Page 96: Launch Control

    Before If an incoming call is detected on a function inactive initiating launch control, ensure that phone connected to the McLaren all doors, luggage compartment and Atmospheric altitude has no Infotainment System (MIS) service cover are closed, and the...
  • Page 97: Using Launch Control

    Driving Controls Launch Control Using launch control Using the left-hand control stalk, navigate to the launch control function. WARNING: Do not initiate launch control unless on a track. Before initiating launch control, ensure that all doors, luggage compartment and service cover are closed, and the prevailing conditions are suitable for performing maximum acceleration manoeuvres.
  • Page 98 Driving Controls Launch Control With your left foot remaining on the brake The message ‘Boost building will be shown Once sufficient boost has been achieved, pedal, press and hold the accelerator pedal on the Driver Display. the message ‘Go! will be shown on the down fully with your right foot, the engine Driver Display.
  • Page 99 Driving Controls Launch Control NOTE: The white line moves down the boost gauge, acting as a countdown until launch is no longer available. If the countdown expires before the brake pedal is released, the launch process will be aborted and the message ‘Launch not available’...
  • Page 100: Cruise Control

    Driving Controls Cruise Control Overview Using cruise control NOTE: If you vehicle is equipped with cruise control, it will not be equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). WARNING: Pay particular attention to road and traffic conditions, when cruise control is activated, and always travel at a speed which is safe for the current conditions.
  • Page 101: Cancelling Cruise Control

    Driving Controls Cruise Control WARNING: Always be aware that Cancelling cruise control cruise control is engaged and do not override cruise control for extended periods. Releasing the accelerator in these circumstances could lead to the vehicle not decelerating at the rate you expect.
  • Page 102: Increasing Cruise Control Speed

    Driving Controls Cruise Control NOTE: Cruise control is cancelled Increasing cruise control speed Reducing cruise control speed automatically if electronic stability control detects wheel spin, vehicle skid or if electronic stability control is switched off. A brief push of the stalk upwards will A brief push of the stalk downwards will increase the vehicle speed in 1 mph (1 km/h) decrease the vehicle speed in 1 mph (1...
  • Page 103: Resuming A Stored Speed

    Driving Controls Cruise Control NOTE: If you decelerate using the cruise Resuming a stored speed control stalk, the gearbox may shift down to increase the rate of WARNING: Only resume the stored deceleration. speed if it is appropriate for the Downshifting manually using the gear current road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 104: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Driving Controls Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Set belt buckled Overview Using Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Parking brake disengaged WARNING: Pay particular attention Drive selected to road and traffic conditions, when Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is ESC on activated, and always travel at a ACC allows the driver to set a cruising speed.
  • Page 105 Driving Controls Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) WARNING: Always be aware that or push and hold the stalk upwards will cruise control is engaged and do not increase the vehicle speed in 5 mph (10 override cruise control for extended km/h) increments, release the stalk when periods.
  • Page 106 Driving Controls Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) or push and hold the stalk downwards, the ACC is cancelled. The indicator on the Driver vehicle will decelerate in 5 mph (10 km/h) Display extinguishes but the last speed set increments, release the stalk when the remains stored.
  • Page 107 Driving Controls Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Follow Mode The gap can be disabled by pressing the button on the end of the control stalk for two seconds. This effectively deactivates ACC and the system will operate like standard cruise control, see Cruise Control, page 2.44.
  • Page 108 Driving Controls Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) If the vehicle ahead is stationary for longer than When road sign recognition is enabled, speed When the overtaking manoeuvre has been a few seconds, ACC will be cancelled and the limit signs and no overtaking signs will be shown completed, the gap will return to the previous driver will need to pull the right-hand control on the Driver Display when detected.
  • Page 109: Active Speed Limiter (Asl)

    Driving Controls Active Speed Limiter (ASL) Selecting a speed Setting an upper speed limit Push and hold the stalk upwards to increase or downwards to decrease the set speed in 5 mph (10 km/h) increments, release the WARNING: It is the driver’s stalk when the desired set speed has been responsibility to keep within proper reached.
  • Page 110: Cancelling Active Speed Limiter (Asl)

    Driving Controls Active Speed Limiter (ASL) Cancelling Active Speed Limiter (ASL) To cancel Active Speed Limiter (ASL) briefly push the stalk away from you. The indicator on the Driver Display will extinguish. 2.54...
  • Page 111: Normal/Road Use

    Driving Controls Running In Running in avoid idling the engine for more than 10 Normal/road use minutes. Observe the following running in instructions Allow the engine to warm up before driving After the 625 miles (1,000 km) running in period, when the vehicle is new or if any of these at high engine speeds and high loads.
  • Page 112: Track Use

    Track use NOTE: Do not use the vehicle on a track during the running in period. Before you use your vehicle on the track, consult your McLaren retailer. McLaren recommend that your vehicle is inspected before and after track use. 2.56...
  • Page 113 Driving Controls Refuelling Filling with fuel The fuel filler flap is located at the rear on the right-hand side. It is locked or unlocked automatically when the vehicle is locked or For details on charging the High Voltage (HV) unlocked. battery, see: NOTE: Do not attempt to force the filler High Voltage (HV) battery charging safety, page...
  • Page 114 Driving Controls Refuelling Close the fuel filler flap, you will hear the Remove the nozzle. latch engage. Remove the fuel funnel, clean thoroughly and store in the front luggage Filling with the fuel funnel compartment. Switch off the engine. 10. Close the fuel filler flap, you will hear the latch engage.
  • Page 115 Driving Controls Refuelling Do not use E85 fuels (85% Ethanol Recommended fuel content). If E85 fuels are used, serious damage will occur to the engine and For maximum engine performance the use of 98 fuel system. RON/88 MON unleaded petrol meeting specification EN 228 is required.
  • Page 116 It is recommended that you have your vehicle conditions. control systems is only achieved with these inspected at your McLaren retailer at the onset tyres. of winter. This service includes the following: NOTE: A wheel change must be carried out at your McLaren retailer.
  • Page 117 Driving Controls Winter Driving Comply with the manufacturer s installation instructions. Do not exceed the maximum permissible speed as indicated on the snow sock packaging. Remove the snow socks as soon as possible if you are no longer driving on snow-covered roads. 2.61...
  • Page 121: Instruments

    Driver Display................3.05 Overview.......................3.05 Trip..........................3.07 Navigation......................3.08 Media........................3.08 Phone........................3.09 Car status......................3.10 Hybrid battery charging..................3.12 McLaren Track Telemetry (MTT)..............3.12 Messages.......................3.13 Display window....................3.19 Gear position indicator..................3.20 Handling and powertrain display..............3.21 Electronic stability control (ESC) mode display........3.21 Coolant temperature..................3.22 Oil temperature....................3.22 HV battery charge level and range............3.23 Fuel level and range..................3.24...
  • Page 122: Overview

    The fuel Contact your McLaren retailer supply is cut off to protect the engine immediately. Use of the vehicle in when the maximum RPM is reached.
  • Page 123: Speedometer

    Display to inform you of the fault. Adapt your driving style while this fault exists, you are responsible for the vehicle’s speed at all times. Contact your McLaren retailer. The speedometer is situated centrally on the The power and charge meters are displayed in...
  • Page 124 Instruments Overview If significant Electric power is demanded for a long period, the electric powertrain may be temporarily derated. This will be shown by a dynamic grey bar appearing in the power meter to represent the reduction in available power. Power will not be derated beyond the Boost label.
  • Page 125: Driver Display

    Instruments Driver Display Overview The currently selected powertrain mode is displayed in the lower, right-hand section of the Driver Display, see Powertrain Warnings appear in a pop-up window on the control, page 2.24. Driver Display. Clock, page 3.05 The stored messages can be viewed at any time when the ignition is on, see Messages, page 3.13.
  • Page 126 Hybrid battery charging, page 3.12 Launch Control, page 2.40 Carousel menu McLaren Track Telemetry (MTT), page 3.12 Navigate the menu Move the control stalk up or down (+ or -) to highlight your choice.
  • Page 127: Trip

    Instruments Driver Display Odometer Trip The odometer is shown on each trip screen and displays the total distance the vehicle has travelled. Each trip screen will display the distance, average speed, average fuel consumption and duration for that selection. The Driver Display can display the following trip data: The Since Start trip will automatically reset to zero when the engine is switched off for...
  • Page 128: Navigation

    The turn-by-turn display shows the next turn depending on the current audio source and direction and distance. available devices. NOTE: If no destination has been set Play using the McLaren Infotainment System Pause (MIS), only the compass and current Next road name will be displayed. 3.08...
  • Page 129 A call can be started from the following options: from different sources, see Phone, page 4.28. Recent call NOTE: The available options within the Favourites phone menu may depend on your model of phone and previous calls made or received while connected to your McLaren. 3.09...
  • Page 130: Car Status

    Instruments Driver Display Powertrain temperatures Car status Pull the stalk towards you to access further options: Overview Messages, page 3.10 Powertrain temperatures, page 3.10 Oil, page 3.11 Battery (12V), page 3.11 Servicing, page 3.11 Messages If no error messages have been logged, the display will confirm this.
  • Page 131 Driver Display Battery (12V) Servicing Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately. Displays a gauge showing the 12V battery charge At approximately 30 days or 625 miles (1,000 status. km) before a service is due, the above display appears.
  • Page 132: Hybrid Battery Charging

    Instruments Driver Display Hybrid battery charging In Electric and Comfort powertrain modes the McLaren Track Telemetry (MTT) vehicle targets a low state of charge to ensure maximum electric range. The target state of charge can be set to 100% to ensure maximum electric range on arrival, e.g.
  • Page 133: Messages

    Messages Message Action 12V battery charging limited 12V battery may be depleting. Contact your McLaren retailer. Brake fluid level low Top up brake fluid, see Brake fluid, page 6.08. Camera fault There is a fault affecting the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) front camera, contact your McLaren retailer.
  • Page 134 Instruments Driver Display Message Action Clutch over temperature The vehicle has been subject to extreme operating conditions. This may be caused by excessive hill starts, repeated hard acceleration, driving slowly up steep hills for extended periods. As a result, the gearbox may limit engine torque.
  • Page 135 Stop and leave the vehicle. Contact your McLaren retailer. and exit safely Hybrid system connection fault. Stop vehicle and Stop and leave the vehicle. Do not return to touch the vehicle. Contact your McLaren retailer. exit safely Hybrid system ground fault. Stop vehicle and exit Stop and leave the vehicle.
  • Page 136 Instruments Driver Display Message Action Launch Mode aborted See Using launch control, page 2.41. Launch Mode unavailable The conditions to enable a Launch have not been met, see Using launch control, page 2.41. Rear left tyre over inflated Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres, see Inspecting wheels and tyres, page 6.39. Rear left tyre over temperature Stop the vehicle and inspect wheels and tyres, see Inspecting wheels and tyres, page 6.39.
  • Page 137 Action Tyre Monitoring Fault. Call McLaren Service The tyre(s) have not been detected by the TPMS. Navigate to the ‘Tyres screen on the McLaren Centre Infotainment System (MIS) and touch the reset icon in order to make the vehicle detect the tyres, see Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), page 2.32 and Tyres, page 4.13.
  • Page 138 Instruments Driver Display Message Action Winter tyres not suited to high speeds The vehicle has reached a speed not suited to winter tyres, reduce vehicle speed to suit the tyres fitted to your McLaren, see Winter tyres, page 2.60. 3.18...
  • Page 139: Display Window

    Instruments Driver Display Electric mode Comfort mode Display window The display window provides the driver with visual access to the control settings and current performance values of the vehicle. The information displayed on the centre section of the Driver Display will change dependent on the mode selected.
  • Page 140: Gear Position Indicator

    Instruments Driver Display Sport mode Track mode Gear position indicator The gear indicator shows the current gear position selected: Neutral, Gear 1-8, or Reverse (R). The indicator will also show A, M, A/M, or L depending on whether automatic, manual, temporary manual, or launch modes are selected respectively.
  • Page 141: Handling And Powertrain Display

    Instruments Driver Display For more information, see Manual/automatic Handling and powertrain display Electronic stability control (ESC) mode mode, page 2.20. display When the vehicle is in Electric mode, the indicator will show only Drive (D), Neutral (N), or Reverse (R). See Electric mode, page 3.19. The currently selected handling and powertrain mode will be shown on either side of the Driver Confirmation of the electronic stability control...
  • Page 142: Coolant Temperature

    Driver Display. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer. With Track mode or Sport mode selected, the With Track mode or Sport mode selected, the oil...
  • Page 143: Hv Battery Charge Level And Range

    Driver Display. change powertrain mode. Stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact your McLaren retailer immediately. The High Voltage (HV) battery charge level is displayed in the form of a gauge along with a range figure on the right-hand side of the Driver Display.
  • Page 144: Fuel Level And Range

    Instruments Driver Display NOTE: When Track mode is selected, Fuel level and range range figures are displayed as %. Fuel level The fuel level is displayed in the form of a gauge along with a range figure on the right-hand side of the Driver Display.
  • Page 147: Central Display

    Security........................4.15 Setting a destination..................4.37 Time and Units....................4.16 Audio..................4.39 System........................4.19 Overview.......................4.39 Media..................4.21 Voice Recognition..............4.41 Overview.......................4.21 Overview.......................4.41 Media controls....................4.22 McLaren Track Telemetry.............4.42 Connecting an external device..............4.22 Overview.......................4.42 USB and iPod.......................4.23 Opening the application.................4.42 Storage........................4.24 Setup........................4.43 Bluetooth audio....................4.25 Drive........................4.44 Radio........................4.26 Reviewing your data..................4.46 Radio controls.....................4.26...
  • Page 148 Central Display Connected Car................4.48 Over-the-air (OTA) software updates.............4.48 eCall........................4.49 HomeLink......................4.51 4.02...
  • Page 150: Introduction

    Apple® and iPhone® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. When the ignition is switched on, the McLaren Other trademarks and trade names are those of Infotainment System (MIS) will start up and their respective owners.
  • Page 151 Central Display Introduction Home screens Navigation, page 4.35 To access the Widgets screen, press the Home button and touch the Widgets icon. There are two Home screens in the MIS. Audio, page 4.39 Apps, page 4.05 Ambient lighting, page 5.11 Notifications and settings Widgets, page 4.05 Driver assistance, page 2.36...
  • Page 152 Central Display Introduction Home and volume Notifications can be dismissed by swiping If you are currently using another application, a them to the left. brief press of the button will take you to the Apps or Widgets Home screen depending on Touch to view and adjust the audio settings whichever was most recently used.
  • Page 153 Apple CarPlay active. If the MIS sound has been muted, rotating the volume control in either direction will restore the McLaren Track Telemetry (MTT) recording sound. active. NOTE: You can adjust any volume Over-the-air update scheduled.
  • Page 154: Settings

    Navigation, page 4.14 Swipe down on the notification bar at the top of Media, page 4.14 the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) screen to access settings shortcut, or touch the icon on Security, page 4.15 the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) Apps Time and Units, page 4.16...
  • Page 155 Wi-Fi available devices. your McLaren retailer. For details on connecting network. to a Wi-Fi network, see Over-the-air (OTA) For details on connecting a Bluetooth® device, software updates, page 4.48.
  • Page 156: Lighting

    Central Display Settings Footwell and courtesy lighting Lighting Convenience Footwell and courtesy lighting can be set to On or Off as desired. NOTE: The footwell and courtesy lighting setting will not be available if the vehicle is configured with Ambient Lighting.
  • Page 157 Central Display Settings Auto-fold mirrors Wiper mode Wiper sensitivity When On is selected, the exterior mirrors will fold as the vehicle is locked and unfold when the door is opened. If Off is selected, the mirrors will remain in their driving position. Comfort Entry/Exit When comfort entry/exit is On, the driver s seat will move fully rearwards and to its lowest...
  • Page 158: Assistance

    Central Display Settings Reverse mirror dip Assistance When the feature is on, the vehicle will automatically switch on the hazard lights under sudden, heavy braking. Dynamic Bending Lights The Dynamic Bending Lamps adjust the beams when cornering, providing improved illumination in the direction of travel.
  • Page 159: Tyres

    McLaren retailer. Depress the brake pedal and select reverse gear. McLaren recommend that you only use tyres with sensors fitted, see Wheel and tyre sizes, Adjust mirror(s) to desired position, see page 7.08. If tyres that do not have sensors fitted Exterior mirrors, page 1.31.
  • Page 160: Navigation

    Central Display Settings Navigation Media The Traffic Programme (TP) setting is used to search only for radio stations that regularly broadcast traffic bulletins. Touch Auto TP Seek The following media settings are available: to toggle the function On or Off. FM, page 4.14 Traffic Alerts (TA) interrupts radio and media playback to inform the driver of traffic conditions.
  • Page 161: Security

    Central Display Settings Keyless entry Security The vehicle doors will automatically lock as the vehicle moves off. Keyless entry allows the user to unlock and disarm the vehicle by simply approaching the Select Off to deactivate this feature. The doors vehicle.
  • Page 162: Time And Units

    Central Display Settings All closures will lock with either Driver's door or The factory set PIN code is 0000. Use this PIN Time and Units Both doors selected. code the first time to switch on valet mode. You should change this PIN code at the earliest Valet Mode opportunity.
  • Page 163 Central Display Settings Time Format Time Adjustment Speed & Distance Select 12 Hrs for 12 hour or 24 Hrs for 24 hour GPS sync automatically adjusts the time using Select km or mi. the GPS signal. Touch GPS Sync to toggle the format.
  • Page 164 Central Display Settings Fuel Consumption Temperature Pressure Select L/100km, km/L, mpg(UK) or mpg(US). Select Fahrenheit or Celsius. Select kPa, PSI or Bar. 4.18...
  • Page 165: System

    Select this option to view the available legal Legal information, page 4.19 information relating to your vehicle and the Reset all settings, page 4.19 McLaren Infotainment System (MIS). Erase all data and settings, page 4.20 VIN , page 4.20 Software updates, page 4.20 System version, page 4.20...
  • Page 166 Central Display Settings Erase all data and settings Software updates Your McLaren supports the download and installation of over-the-air (OTA) software updates. These OTA updates allow the software for certain components and systems to be kept up to date, without the need to visit your McLaren retailer.
  • Page 167 Bluetooth®, all sources will appear on the accessed by touching the Media icon on the screen, with their respective symbols at the top McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) Apps Home of the screen. screen or the Widgets Home screen. Supported media devices Selecting Media will present the available audio sources.
  • Page 168: Media

    Repeat all - this will repeat all tracks in the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) touch Open the centre console and connect the USB current playlist. screen. device as required.
  • Page 169: Usb And Ipod

    Central Display Media NOTE: The USB-C socket should be USB and iPod Folder used for Apple CarPlay®. Browse to the folder or playlist you wish to listen Connect a USB device, see Connecting an These sockets can also be used to charge to, select a track to begin playing.
  • Page 170: Storage

    Central Display Media Select other tracks or folders you want to Storage Select other tracks or folders you want to copy, or touch to select all items in the erase, or touch to select all items in the From the Media screen, select Storage. current list.
  • Page 171: Bluetooth Audio

    The Bluetooth® symbol will appear at the top of the screen while music is playing. The volume can be adjusted using the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS), see System controls, page 4.04. Audio volume is dependent on the output volume Press and hold the track or folder you want of the device attached, and the MIS volume.
  • Page 172: Radio

    DAB/FM, page 4.26 A station can be selected by either manually tuning or selecting a favourite. The frequency Select one of the radio functions in the McLaren will be displayed on the screen along with the Infotainment System (MIS) media screen. Swipe station name if available.
  • Page 173: Radio Data System (Rds)

    If you have a compatible Apple iPhone®, you can Touch the SCAN to scan for available radio sent to radio receivers at the same time as the use Apple CarPlay® through the McLaren FM signal. Infotainment System (MIS). Connect a compatible stations.
  • Page 174: Phone

    You could cause an McLaren recommend that, to avoid potential accident. interference, a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 in) is maintained between a wireless phone antenna Safety precautions and a cardiac pacemaker.
  • Page 175: Device Pairing

    By default, Bluetooth® will be switched on range. and the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) will be in discoverable mode. If Bluetooth® If it does not automatically connect, it will is not on, switch on manually, see be necessary to connect manually to the Bluetooth, page 4.09.
  • Page 176: Making A Call

    There are a number of ways of making a call, these are explained in the following pages. To switch to the phone application, touch the Phone icon on the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) Apps Home screen or the Widgets Home screen.
  • Page 177 Central Display Phone Using contacts If you enter an incorrect number or digit, A call can be cancelled, while the system is dialling, by touching End Call or the phone touch the icon to delete the last digit. button. Touch the icon when the complete NOTE: Any media or radio play will be number is displayed on the screen to begin...
  • Page 178: Receiving A Call

    Favourites button. NOTE: Any media or radio play will be When you receive an incoming call, the McLaren muted while a call is in progress. Infotainment System (MIS) will display any caller details which are stored on your phone and synchronised with the MIS.
  • Page 179: In-Call Options

    Press the home button to view the home screen during a phone call. You can access other If your contact list extends beyond the features of the McLaren Infotainment System depth of a single screen, scroll up and down (MIS) during a call. The current call will be the list by swiping your finger upwards or minimised at the top of the display.
  • Page 180: Voicemail

    Central Display Phone Search Alternatively, you can search for a contact Voicemail using the on-screen keyboard, see Search, Press the icon from the contacts tab. page 4.34. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter at Select a contact to view all available least one character to filter the displayed information for that contact.
  • Page 181: Navigation

    McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) to determine the Read and adhere to the safety message which appears the first time precise location of the vehicle.
  • Page 182: Using Navigation

    The + and - icons can also be used to zoom in Touch the Navigation icon on the McLaren and out. Infotainment System (MIS) Home screen.
  • Page 183: Setting A Destination

    McLaren retailers Favourites, page 4.37 ATM's, hotels, hospitals and shops. Touch the McLaren icon to locate your Contacts, page 4.37 nearest McLaren retailer. A list of McLaren Previous destinations McLaren retailers, page 4.37...
  • Page 184 Central Display Navigation Using the screen Manually move around the map, until the map is displayed at the most effective scale for locating the general area of your destination. Touch the map to mark the position of your desired destination. Route Overview Once your destination has been selected, an overview will be displayed, with your route...
  • Page 185: Audio

    The audio settings apply to all functions of the Touch the + or - icons adjacent to treble to There are 3 preset audio modes. McLaren Infotainment System (MIS). achieve the desired sound reproduction quality. Driver Focus - Optimised listening for the The range is 0 to +9 or 0 to -9 in increments of driver seat.
  • Page 186 Central Display Audio Touch the reset icon to reset the currently viewed settings to their default values. Touch the + or - icons adjacent to mid to achieve the desired sound from the speakers. The range is 0 to L9 or 0 to R9 in increments of 1. Bass Touch the + or - icons adjacent to bass to achieve the desired sound reproduction quality.
  • Page 187: Voice Recognition

    A mobile phone must be paired and connected with the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) before the voice recognition feature can be used, see Device pairing, page 4.29, Connecting an external device, page 4.22 and Apple CarPlay, page 4.27.
  • Page 188: Overview

    Read and accept the disclaimer. track or on the road. During a recording, graphical displays are Although McLaren Track Telemetry can be used provided for timing data and track maps. for the road, it is intended for track use. The...
  • Page 189: Setup

    Setup McLaren Track Telemetry will stop recording. Select a track or road, record a new track or Open McLaren Track Telemetry and select Start select Explore All Tracks to select a new to setup your session. track from the library.
  • Page 190: Drive

    Telemetry. Once your session is underway, you can see your Notification - Touch to toggle the function key data on both the Driver Display, see McLaren Select Continue to further set up the On or Off. Track Telemetry (MTT), page 3.12 and the session.
  • Page 191 Central Display McLaren Track Telemetry Track recording Road recording The track layout is displayed in the centre of the screen, which shows the live vehicle position and colour coded track sections, linked to the delta time. Tap the centre of the screen to change between 3D and 2D view.
  • Page 192: Reviewing Your Data

    Central Display McLaren Track Telemetry Reviewing your data Importing telemetry data NOTE: McLaren Track Telemetry has NOTE: Session data and user created some powerful analysis tools. tracks can be shared across vehicles. Importing from a USB device Insert a USB storage device into one of the vehicle USB ports.
  • Page 193: Exporting Telemetry Data

    Central Display McLaren Track Telemetry Exporting telemetry data Editing a track NOTE: Session data and user created Stored tracks can be edited using the McLaren tracks can be shared across vehicles. Infotainment System (MIS), press and select the required track.
  • Page 194: Connected Car

    Preconditions which must be met in order to run the update. When the vehicle is connected to a Wi-Fi Your McLaren supports the download and network, with the parking brake applied, Release notes, providing information installation of over-the-air (OTA) software...
  • Page 195: Ecall

    When the installation is complete, a notification eCall is a 112 based SOS emergency call system will be shown on the McLaren Infotainment which can be triggered, both automatically and System (MIS). Touch See What's New to view manually: the release notes.
  • Page 196 Manual SOS emergency call message will appear on the Driver Display. number 112. Contact your McLaren retailer to have the battery replaced. The 112-based eCall system is designed in such a way as to make sure that the data contained...
  • Page 197: Homelink

    Central Display Connected Car WARNING: Vehicle exhaust contains The log of activity data in the 112-based eCall in- HomeLink vehicle system is kept for no longer than carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas. Do not run the vehicle's engine while necessary for attaining the purpose of handling WARNING: Do not use HomeLink®...
  • Page 198 Central Display Connected Car Programming a single HomeLink button Press and hold the button on the garage door opener remote control, until the WARNING: When programming a HomeLink® indicator light (4) changes from garage door opener or gate operator, flashing slowly, to either solid or flashing it is advised to unplug the device rapidly.
  • Page 199 Central Display Connected Car Programming a rolling code device Within 20 seconds, return to the vehicle Press and hold the HomeLink® button that and press and release the programmed you would like to reprogram, (1), (2) or (3). HomeLink® button up to three separate The HomeLink®...
  • Page 200 Central Display Connected Car If the indicator light (4) flashes rapidly, you Before returning a leased vehicle or selling your likely have a rolling code device, and you vehicle, be sure to clear out any programmed will need to continue with Programming a HomeLink®...
  • Page 203: Comfort And Convenience

    Comfort and Convenience TOC5 Disabling the tracker system................5.18 Windows..................5.02 Vehicle tracking centre...................5.19 Safety........................5.02 False alarms......................5.19 Opening and closing..................5.02 False alarm policy....................5.20 Climate Control...............5.04 Overview.......................5.04 Controls.........................5.04 Modes of operation..................5.05 Air Conditioning (A/C) button...............5.07 Demisting/Defrosting..................5.07 Temperature control..................5.08 Air recirculation mode..................5.09 Heated seats.......................5.09 Heated rear window..................5.10 Interior Features..............5.11 Ambient lighting....................5.11...
  • Page 204: Windows

    Comfort and Convenience Windows Safety Opening and closing Driver s window switch. Passenger s window switch. WARNING: Ensure that no one can be WARNING: The key fob allows the trapped as you open or close the engine to be started and is also used Press switch (1) or (2).
  • Page 205 5 seconds. Pull both switches upwards until the windows are closed and hold them in this position for 5 seconds. The windows are now reset. If this does not resolve the issue, please contact your McLaren retailer immediately. 5.03...
  • Page 206: Climate Control

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Overview Controls Blower speed control Quick COOL button The system can be operated in automatic mode The climate control system is operated using the Temperature control - right-hand side or settings can be adjusted manually. Central Infotainment Touchscreen.
  • Page 207 Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Manual Mode Modes of operation AUTO HI sets the system to provide a focused airflow into the cabin, offering a To adjust the blower speed manually, see Blower higher more direct airflow onto the Automatic Mode speed control, page 5.05.
  • Page 208 Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Dashboard air vents Touch the fan icon (1) to reduce the fan speed If a manual distribution mode is selected, the and (2) to increase it to the desired setting. system will enter MANUAL mode, where the air distribution will be set.
  • Page 209: Demisting/Defrosting

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control The driver can exit SYNC mode at any time by a Air Conditioning (A/C) button Demisting/Defrosting single touch of the SYNC button. The SYNC button on the screen will then extinguish. The A/C enhances the cooling and dehumidifying of air.
  • Page 210: Temperature Control

    NOTE: The temperature can be adjusted in 0.5°C (1°F) increments from 16°C to 28°C (61°F to 83°F). McLaren recommend the temperature is set to 22°C (72°F). To set the temperature to maximum, touch until HI is displayed. In AUTO mode, the climate...
  • Page 211: Heated Seats

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control NOTE: Switch on the air conditioning to Air recirculation mode Heated seats prevent the windows misting. WARNING: To avoid the risk of injury, Touch the air recirculation button, to activate air constantly monitor the seat recirculation.
  • Page 212: Heated Rear Window

    Comfort and Convenience Climate Control Touch the button once to switch seat heating Heated rear window on to the high temperature setting, touch the button again to switch to the low temperature setting. To switch off, touch the button again and the icon on the button will be extinguished.
  • Page 213: Interior Features

    The ambient lighting colour and brightness can be adjusted using the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) on-screen controls. Touch the Ambience icon on the McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) Home screen. Touch the switch icon to toggle ambient lighting On or Off. If ambient lighting is Off the ambient lighting menu choices will not be shown.
  • Page 214: Entry Lighting

    A compartment is fitted in the centre console will be extinguished and the function will not be for storing small items. available, unless it is switched on in the McLaren Depress the release button on the underside of Infotainment System (MIS) or is manually the lid and lift to open.
  • Page 215 Comfort and Convenience Interior Features WARNING: The stowage NOTE: Always close the stowage A compartment is fitted in each door for storing compartment must be closed when compartment when leaving the vehicle, small items. items are stored in it. Occupants could or the interior motion sensor (if fitted) WARNING: Be careful about what is be injured by objects being thrown...
  • Page 216: Cup Holders

    Cup holders Owner documentation beverage containers (for example, made out of glass or porcelain). You Your McLaren is equipped with the following could be injured by them in the event documents: of an accident. Service and Warranty Guide - provides...
  • Page 217: Sun Visors

    Vanity mirrors rating of 20 Amps and is the only one that can Lift the panel on the sun visors to reveal a be used to connect a McLaren supplied battery personal mirror. charger. The interior accessory 12V socket is located...
  • Page 218: Usb Sockets

    Comfort and Convenience Interior Features NOTE: Do not connect a battery charger USB sockets These sockets can also be used to charge to the interior accessory socket. compatible mobile phones or media devices. Media USB socket Two USB sockets are located inside the centre console stowage compartment.
  • Page 219: Vehicle Tracking

    Comfort and Convenience Vehicle Tracking Overview Automatic driver recognition cards This section provides an overview of the vehicle When the ignition is switched off, the vehicle tracking service. If you need further clarification, tracking system will automatically arm itself. If contact vehicle tracking customer service.
  • Page 220: In The Event Of A Theft

    The vehicle tracking centre will then liaise These will include visits to your McLaren retailer with the relevant local police to recover or if the vehicle is to be transported on a trailer, your vehicle.
  • Page 221: Vehicle Tracking Centre

    If at any time you need to change any details you If the vehicle is stolen, contact the appropriate To maintain the vehicle tracking service stolen have entered in the McLaren vehicle tracking number from the table below. vehicle recovery rates, customer support is system agreement or if you sell your vehicle, you needed to keep false alarms to a minimum.
  • Page 222: False Alarm Policy

    Comfort and Convenience Vehicle Tracking False alarm policy Following an alert, the vehicle tracking centre will contact you to confirm the status of the vehicle. If the alert is a false alarm, this will be recorded on your account, you may be charged for excessive false alarms.
  • Page 225: Maintaining Your Mclaren

    Maintaining Your McLaren TOC6 Fluid Topping Up..............6.04 Fuses..................6.24 Engine oil......................6.04 Fuse replacement.....................6.24 Coolant........................6.06 Main fuse box.....................6.24 Gearbox oil level....................6.07 Secondary fuse box..................6.27 Brake fluid......................6.08 Battery fuse box....................6.29 Windscreen washer fluid................6.09 Lighting..................6.31 Power steering fluid..................6.10 Vehicle lights.......................6.31 Exhaust Filter................6.11 Manual Unlocking and Opening..........6.32 Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF)..............6.11...
  • Page 226 Maintaining Your McLaren McLaren Assistance...............6.47 McLaren assistance..................6.47 Replacement 12V battery................6.47 In the event of a breakdown................6.47 Towing for recovery..................6.48 Driving Abroad................6.49 Driving abroad....................6.49 6.02...
  • Page 228: Fluid Topping

    Damage caused by such additives is not covered by the vehicle warranty. Further information is available from your McLaren retailer. NOTE: The oil pressure warning light is not a low oil level indicator. Checking the engine oil...
  • Page 229 WARNING: Oil must not be spilt outside of the filler tube. In case of excessive spillage, ensure the engine remains off and contact your McLaren retailer. Open the service cover. If the engine oil is below the target level, Unscrew the engine oil filler cap.
  • Page 230: Coolant

    Only check the coolant when vehicle and engine speed until the warning more oil, contact your McLaren retailer. the vehicle is positioned on level ground and the message disappears. engine is cool.
  • Page 231: Gearbox Oil Level

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fluid Topping Up ENVIRONMENTAL: When topping up, Open the service cover. Gearbox oil level take care not to spill any coolant. See Service cover, page 1.10. Coolant must not be allowed to escape If you experience oil loss or problems with gear Slowly unscrew the cap by half a turn anti- into the soil or waterways.
  • Page 232: Brake Fluid

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fluid Topping Up Brake fluid WARNING: Brake fluid is highly flammable. Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited when handling brake fluid. WARNING: Brake fluid is toxic. Keep containers sealed and away from children. If fluid is accidentally consumed, seek medical help straight away.
  • Page 233: Windscreen Washer Fluid

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fluid Topping Up ENVIRONMENTAL: When topping up, Windscreen washer fluid take care not to spill any brake fluid. Brake fluid must not be allowed to WARNING: Some washer fluids are escape into the soil or waterways. highly flammable. Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited when Replace the cap and access cover.
  • Page 234: Power Steering Fluid

    Keep containers sealed and away from children. If fluid is accidentally consumed, seek medical help straight away. Contact your McLaren retailer to have the power steering fluid level checked and, if necessary, topped up. Left-hand drive models Topping up the windscreen washer fluid Open the luggage compartment, see Luggage compartment, page 1.08.
  • Page 235: Exhaust Filter

    Exhaust Filter service critical. Engine limited further soot build up in the GPF and off (regenerated) when the engine is at normal - Call McLaren Service Centre, page 6.12 restricted engine performance. operating temperature and the driver lifts off the accelerator pedal for several seconds, from...
  • Page 236 The GPF has exceeded capacity and the vehicle to coast down to 40 mph (70 km/h). must to be taken to a McLaren service centre to regenerate the GPF. The driver will no longer be NOTE: The GPF cleaning occurs during able to regenerate the GPF themselves by the deceleration.
  • Page 237: Emergency Equipment

    Maintaining Your McLaren Emergency Equipment Emergency equipment safety Front luggage compartment Warning triangle equipment Before using the emergency equipment, familiarise yourself with the following safety information. WARNING: Always ensure the emergency equipment supplied is used in the proper manner and for the purpose it was designed.
  • Page 238: First Aid Kit

    Maintaining Your McLaren Emergency Equipment Setting up the warning triangle First aid kit Tyre sealant Fold the legs (1) sideways from the bottom. The first aid kit (2) is stored inside the accessory The tyre sealant (3) is stored inside the...
  • Page 239: Towing Eye

    NOTE: Your McLaren is equipped with a NOTE: Only use the fuel funnel when front towing eye mounting only. It is filling the vehicle with fuel from sources not possible to tow other vehicles.
  • Page 240: Fire Extinguisher

    Maintaining Your McLaren Emergency Equipment Fire extinguisher Wheel chock The fire extinguisher is stored against the side The wheel chock is located in the front luggage of the front luggage compartment. compartment. Release the retaining strap and remove the fire extinguisher.
  • Page 241: Battery Care And Maintenance

    WARNING: The lithium-ion batteries WARNING: Before use, check that all use cables that are damaged. fitted to your McLaren are sealed for the cables are in good condition; do Ensure that all cables are kept away life and no attempt should be made not use cables that are damaged.
  • Page 242: Charging The 12V Battery

    NOTE: To maintain your 12V battery in optimum condition, always leave the NOTE: The HV battery state of charge McLaren supplied 12V battery charger is affected by ambient conditions. The connected to the 12V battery and HV battery is likely to retain most of its...
  • Page 243: High Voltage (Hv) Battery Charging Safety

    You could cause a short your vehicle is not in regular use. This Your McLaren is supplied with a High Voltage circuit on the battery and the battery will help maintain the life of both the (HV) charging cable.
  • Page 244 25°C (77°F): WARNING: Do not remove any labels WARNING: Do not expose charging using the McLaren supplied HV charging from the HV charging cable. equipment to direct sunlight during cable, takes approximately 3.5 hours at WARNING: The HV charging cable...
  • Page 245: Charging The High Voltage (Hv) Battery

    For more information on the charging its normal operation. To ensure When your McLaren is being stored without cable compatibility please contact your effective operation do not cover the being driven for an extended period, the High McLaren retailer.
  • Page 246 Battery Care and Maintenance NOTE: If you need to store the vehicle Connect the HV charging cable to the mains for more than four weeks, McLaren power outlet. The power indicator on the recommend you keep it in a In-Cable Control Box (ICCB) should be temperature controlled environment illuminated.
  • Page 247 Maintaining Your McLaren Battery Care and Maintenance High Voltage (HV) charging status A red glow on the display will indicate a The HV charging cable is locked in the charging error and a message will confirm vehicle's HV charging port while the vehicle this.
  • Page 248: Fuses

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Fuse replacement Main fuse box Battery fuse On top of the battery, in the luggage compartment, WARNING: Fuses protect the vehicle’s Main fuse box access beneath the luggage electrical systems. The failure of any compartment cover.
  • Page 249 Starter NOTE: If a replacement fuse does not Seat Passenger solve the electrical problem, or it fails Heated Rear Window immediately, contact your McLaren eMotor Cooling Pump retailer. Audio Amplifier eMotor Cooling Fan Infotainment ECU...
  • Page 250 Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Amps Circuit protected Amps Circuit protected Amps Circuit protected eDiff Controller RH Cam Actuators, Crank Domain Controller ZB2 Position, Dump Valves, Turbo Cooling Pump, Oil Level Sensor Domain Controller ZB2 LH Ignition Amplifier Cooling Fan LH...
  • Page 251: Secondary Fuse Box

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Secondary fuse box Lower the closing panel, sufficiently to gain Amps Circuit protected access to the fuse box. Secondary fuse box access Fan eMotor Cooling Relay NOTE: Do not lower the closing panel Access to the secondary fuse box is gained...
  • Page 252 Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Amps Circuit protected Amps Circuit protected Amps Circuit protected Door Module LH LTR Fans Door Latch RH Ethernet Switch Door Latch LH PEPS ECU Alarm ADI Centre Display ADI Driver Display LTR Fan RH Radio Antenna Module...
  • Page 253: Battery Fuse Box

    Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Battery fuse box Battery fuse box access Open the luggage compartment lid and remove any items stowed inside. Open the top of the battery access cover Release the catches shown and remove the and disconnect the 2 electrical connectors cover from the fuse box.
  • Page 254 Maintaining Your McLaren Fuses Stow the contents removed from the Amps Circuit protected luggage compartment. Domain Controller ZA1 Battery fuse box fuse specification chart Domain Controller ZA1 Amps Circuit protected Wiper motor 12V Battery Cabin Aux Power Socket EPHS Electronic Stability Control...
  • Page 255: Lighting

    Lighting is an important aspect of vehicle safety. You must ensure that all lights are working at all times. All the external lights on your McLaren use the latest light-emitting diode technology. Unlike traditional filament bulbs, these lights have a long life and low power consumption while providing the same amount of illumination.
  • Page 256: Manual Unlocking And Opening

    Maintaining Your McLaren Manual Unlocking and Opening Unlocking - discharged battery Fit the mechanical key back into the key fob. If you are unable to lock or unlock the vehicle NOTE: Unlocking the vehicle using the because the vehicle battery or key fob battery mechanical key will activate the anti- has become discharged, use the mechanical key.
  • Page 257: Starting The Vehicle

    Maintaining Your McLaren Manual Unlocking and Opening Starting the vehicle Door opening from inside - discharged To refit the release strap, feed the strap into its holder and snap the retainer into place. battery NOTE: Only use this strap when the battery has become discharged.
  • Page 258: Opening Front Luggage Compartment - Discharged Battery

    Maintaining Your McLaren Manual Unlocking and Opening Opening front luggage compartment Fit the mechanical key back into the key fob. - discharged battery NOTE: Unlocking the vehicle using the NOTE: The key fob or luggage mechanical key will activate the anti-...
  • Page 259: Replacing Key Fob Battery

    Maintaining Your McLaren Manual Unlocking and Opening The luggage compartment will fully unlock Replacing key fob battery and open slightly. NOTE: If the key fob battery has become discharged, the vehicle can still be started by placing the key fob in front...
  • Page 260: Washers And Wipers

    Maintaining Your McLaren Washers and Wipers To remove the wiper blade NOTE: Take care not to damage the Replacing the wiper blade washer fluid tube, which runs through the wiper arm and wiper blade. WARNING: Ensure the ignition is switched off before you replace the NOTE: Do not lower the wiper arms onto wiper blades.
  • Page 261: Wheels And Tyres

    Further information about wheels NOTE: Modification to the brake system Only have tyres of the correct size and tyres can be obtained from your McLaren and wheels is not permitted, nor is the fitted. retailer.
  • Page 262 NOTE: A wheel change must be carried Indicates the diameter of the wheel rim in The last four digits of the DOT code out at your McLaren retailer. The vehicle inches. represent the manufacture date of the could be damaged if it is jacked up tyre, e.g.
  • Page 263 A central groove in the tyre aids McLaren retailer. straight line stability. WARNING: Only tyres recommended by McLaren are to be fitted to the vehicle. 6.39...
  • Page 264 Driving precautions WARNING: If the pressure in a tyre When parking your McLaren, ensure that the drops repeatedly, inspect the tyre for tyres do not contact the kerb or other obstacles. foreign objects or signs of punctures, If it is necessary to drive over kerbs, speed humps check the valve for air leaks.
  • Page 265: Deflated Tyre

    (e.g. by causing aquaplaning). adjusted. Your McLaren is equipped with a container of tyre sealant, which is located in the luggage NOTE: In some markets, the tyre ENVIRONMENTAL: Check tyre pressures compartment.
  • Page 266 WARNING: Have punctured tyres monitoring system sensor, will have to replaced. McLaren do not recommend be replaced. that punctured tyres are repaired. You can use the tyre sealant to seal small WARNING: If the tyre sealant comes punctures, particularly those in the tyre s tread.
  • Page 267: Vehicle Care

    NOTE: Wash the wheels frequently, do a separate mitt for areas below the wheel not allow brake dust to become Hand washing your McLaren arch line. ingrained in the wheel rim finish. Pre-rinse the body thoroughly with a hose...
  • Page 268: Cleaning The Interior

    Clean wiper blades and rubber seals using warm containing a harsh abrasive. These can NOTE: Your McLaren retailer will be able water and a good quality car shampoo only. Do scratch the surface and permanently to recommend products for cleaning not use petroleum or alcohol-based cleaners.
  • Page 269: Car Cover

    McLaren retailer. with a propriety matt dashboard cleaner. Contact abrasive cleaning products or polish. your McLaren retailer for more information. Do McLaren recommend that the vehicle is covered not use abrasive cleaning products or polish. if it is to be left in storage for periods over two weeks.
  • Page 270: Raising The Vehicle

    Maintaining Your McLaren Raising the Vehicle WARNING: Ensure the vehicle is Vehicle lifting points correctly positioned on a jack or vehicle lift before raising the vehicle to a workable height. Always engage vehicle lift safety locks or use suitable stands to ensure your safety before working under the vehicle.
  • Page 271 Replacement 12V battery In the event of a breakdown If your McLaren is immobilised, do not attempt If your McLaren has been immobilised due to a In the event of a problem with your vehicle, to make your own arrangements for assistance.
  • Page 272 Screw the towing eye clockwise into the mounting hole, ensuring that it is screwed in to the full extent of the thread. Your McLaren is equipped with a front towing eye mounting only. NOTE: To avoid damage to the towing...
  • Page 273 Maintaining Your McLaren Driving Abroad Driving abroad McLaren retailers are also at your disposal when you are travelling abroad. The legal requirements when driving abroad vary from country to country and are constantly changing. Always seek advice from your McLaren retailer regarding what is required to remain legal in the countries in which you are travelling.
  • Page 277: Vehicle Data And Glossary

    Vehicle Data and Glossary TOC7 Genuine McLaren Parts and Accessories......7.02 Overview.......................7.02 Vehicle Identification............7.03 Vehicle identification number (VIN)............7.03 Data..................7.04 Overview.......................7.04 Vehicle operating temperatures..............7.04 Powertrain......................7.04 Maximum speeds in each gear..............7.05 Gear ratios......................7.05 Vehicle dimensions..................7.06 Vehicle weights....................7.07 Wheel and tyre sizes..................7.08 Turning circle......................7.09 Tyre pressures....................7.09...
  • Page 278: Genuine Mclaren Parts And Accessories

    Owner s Handbook is not available at the time of McLaren accepts no responsibility for the use of print, or is subject to updates after printing. In non-genuine parts on their vehicles, even if they some cases this updated information may be have been independently approved.
  • Page 279: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Vehicle Identification VIN plate Vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle identification number plate also The vehicle identification number can be found contains the following: on the bottom left-hand corner of the Maximum permitted laden weight windscreen. Maximum permitted laden weight including The number can also be found engraved on the trailer...
  • Page 280: Data

    @rpm minimum and maximum ambient 97 @ 2,511 - 8,300 temperatures, performance (eMotor) degradation may be experienced. McLaren disclaims any liability of the Rated torque (Nm) 585 @ 2,250 - 7,000 stated engine power not being achieved @rpm (ICE) if the vehicle is being used outside of...
  • Page 281: Maximum Speeds In Each Gear

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Maximum speeds in each gear Gear ratios Power to weight ratio (PS/tonne) Gear mph (km/h) 1st gear 12.92:1 1st gear 52 (83) 2nd gear 8.85:1 2nd gear 75 (121) 3rd gear 6.46:1 3rd gear 104 (168) 4th gear 5.05:1 4th gear...
  • Page 282: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Vehicle dimensions Ground clearance 91 mm (4 in) (normal) Ground clearance 139 mm (5 in) (nose lift) Approach angle 8.1⁰ (normal) Approach angle 10.3⁰ (nose lift) Departure angle 16.7⁰ (normal) Vehicle width 1,976 mm (6 ft 6 in) Departure angle 15.8⁰...
  • Page 283: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Vehicle weights Maximum gross 954 (2,103) vehicle weight distribution - rear Weight kg (lbs) axle Dry weight 1,395 (3,075) Maximum load - front 50 (110) luggage Unladen weight (all 1,498 (3,303) compartment fluids and 90% fuel) Kerb weight (plus 75 1,578 (3,479) kg driver)
  • Page 284: Wheel And Tyre Sizes

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Summer tyres Winter tyres Wheel and tyre sizes Front tyres Front tyres Wheel sizes Pirelli P ZERO™ (MC- 235/35 ZR19 (91Y) XL Pirelli P ZERO™ 235/35 R19 91W XL Front wheels 8.5J x 19 Winter (MC-C) Rear wheels 10.5J x 20 Pirelli P ZERO™...
  • Page 285: Turning Circle

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Data Turning circle Tyre pressures Turning circle 12 m (39 ft 4 in) Loading condition Front Rear kerb-to-kerb wheels wheels Normal use Speeds over 165 mph (270 km/h) Depending on the market, the tyre pressures can also be found on a label on the inside of the fuel filler flap or inside the driver's side door aperture.
  • Page 286: Service Products, Fluids And Capacities

    1 As per industry standard test Seq. IIIH for API Service products are fuel, engine oil, coolant and brake fluid. McLaren recommend that you only use products tested and approved for McLaren. 2 As per industry standard test OM646LA for...
  • Page 287: Fuel

    Increased efficiency of the cooling system If the vehicle is losing coolant, do not drive your Offers anti-corrosion protection Fuel tank vehicle and contact your McLaren retailer. NOTE: Use coolant in all climates, all Total capacity 66 litres (14.5 year round. If coolant is not used, the UK gal.)
  • Page 288: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Service Products, Fluids and Capacities Brake fluid Windscreen washer fluid WARNING: Some washer fluids are Only use Pentosin DoT 5.1 brake fluid. highly flammable. Fire, naked flames Over time, the brake fluid absorbs moisture from and smoking are prohibited when the air, this reduces its boiling point.
  • Page 289: Technical Glossary

    Vehicle Data and Glossary Technical Glossary Automatic driver recognition cards Technical glossary If the system detects that the vehicle is starting to understeer through a corner, the inside rear A card which must be on the person entering the brake is gently applied. This helps to increase the Active dynamics control vehicle or the tracker system signals that the yaw rate of the vehicle, making the vehicle feel...
  • Page 290 Vehicle Data and Glossary Technical Glossary Electronic brake pre-fill Inertia push Motorway function lighting If the accelerator pedal is suddenly released, the When in Track powertrain mode and calling for The motorway function lighting improves the electronic brake pre-fill function immediately an upshift at high engine speeds under hard headlamp illumination range when the vehicle brings the brake pads into contact with the discs,...
  • Page 291 Vehicle Data and Glossary Technical Glossary Road Sign Recognition (RSR) Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) The Road Sign Recognition (RSR) system can The TPMS constantly checks the pressure and inform the driver of new speed limits or other temperature in all four tyres. It warns if the important information read from road signs.
  • Page 295: Conformity Information

    Conformity Information TOC8 Compliance................8.02 McLaren Infotainment System (MIS)............8.02 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors......8.03 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Smart Connectivity Module........................8.05 Smart Key Fob....................8.06 RED Declaration of Conformity - Telematics unit type 2148..8.07 RED Declaration of conformity - Driver card type 2781....8.09 Alarm........................8.12...
  • Page 296: Compliance

    Conformity Information Compliance McLaren Infotainment System (MIS) 40 Avenue des Terroirs de France 75012 Paris, France All regions/markets Product: ADI GEN 2.0 Model: ICU Europe Manufacturer: Faurecia Clarion Electronics Europe S.A.S 8.02...
  • Page 297: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) Sensors

    Conformity Information Compliance Other Conformities Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors List of all countries and relevant certificates are available at the website: Sensor Name: Cyber™ Pirelli Sensor Node (PSN). https://cyber.pirelli.com/declaration-conformity Model: PSN-09S General Safety Warnings Manufacturer: Pirelli Tyre S.p.A The tyre is equipped with a Pirelli Sensor Node Via Piero e Alberto Pirelli 25, 20126 Milano, Italy (PSN) sensor (hereinafter referred to as the...
  • Page 298 Conformity Information Compliance Disassembly of the Sensor and its battery by the Contact with eyes: wash immediately with Sensors on worn tyres must be removed from user is prohibited. The lithium batteries inside plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. the tyre and disposed of in accordance with the Sensors contain flammable material.
  • Page 299: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) Smart Connectivity Module

    Conformity Information Compliance Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Smart Connectivity Module Hereby, Valeo Comfort and Driving Assistance declares that the radio equipment type BLXH1A is in compliance with the Statutory Instruments 2017 No. 1206 (The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017). The full text of the UK Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: is available at the following internet address: Valeo Comfort and Driving Assistance...
  • Page 300: Smart Key Fob

    Conformity Information Compliance Do not use in /store in /bring into Smart Key Fob environment of extremely high temperature or extremely low WARNING: Do not ingest battery. pressure due to the very high Chemical Burn Hazard. altitude. This product contains a coin / button Do not attempt to burn, crush, or cut cell battery.
  • Page 301: Red Declaration Of Conformity - Telematics Unit Type 2148

    Conformity Information Compliance RED Declaration of Conformity - Class 3 (+23dBm ±2dB) for LTE 2100, LTE FDD Telematics unit type 2148 GPS: 1575.42 MHz (receiver only): 72-channel u- Hereby, the Manufacturer Vodafone Automotive blox M8 engine; GPS L1C/A, SBAS L1C/A, QZSS SpA declares that the radio equipment type 2148 L1C/A, QZSS L1 SAIF, GLONASS L1OF, BeiDou B1I, is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 302 Conformity Information Compliance The remote control that comes with this system contains coin/button cell batteries. These must be kept away from children! If for some reason the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the device and keep it our of reach of children.
  • Page 303: Red Declaration Of Conformity - Driver Card Type 2781

    Conformity Information Compliance The Stolen Vehicle Tracking device equipment Sabotage: The Stolen Vehicle Tracking RED Declaration of conformity - Driver version depends on the vehicle insurance or device has been illicitly tampered with. card type 2781 statutory requirements of the individual Break-in alarm: The alarm system was countries.
  • Page 304 Conformity Information Compliance Do not open, deform or make improper use of Graphic symbol is shown on the remote control batteries, as this could result in the leakage of device. hazardous chemical substances. If you suspect Functionality of the system ingestion or insertion in ear or nose, please immediately consult a doctor as batteries can The Stolen Vehicle Tracking device is a GSM/...
  • Page 305 Conformity Information Compliance Functions The Stolen Vehicle Tracking device The indicator light B flashes quickly. When you alarm can also be triggered when release button A, the indicator light flashes at The vehicle will only be only located in the event the vehicle battery is discharged.
  • Page 306: Alarm

    Conformity Information Compliance Emergency deactivation of the driver card Theft of the vehicle can be detected. Alarm If the Stolen Vehicle Tracking cannot be Disabling Stolen Vehicle Tracking unit with NOTE: It is essential that the deactivated using the Driver Card (e.g. if the driver card installation, maintenance and servicing Driver Card battery is flat or the Driver Card was...
  • Page 307: Driver Assistance Radar

    Astico 41, 21100 Varese, Italy. Tel. +39 0332 825111 Nominal radiated 29,92 dBm Ukraine power: e.i.r.p. (peak UK Importer: McLaren Automotive Limited, detector) McLaren Technology Centre, Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey, GU21 4YH, UK. Tel. +44 (0) 1483 Nominal radiated 18 dBm 261500 power: e.i.r.p.
  • Page 308: Homelink

    Conformity Information Compliance Serbia HomeLink Hereby, Gentex Corporation declares that HomeLink® Model UAHL5D is in compliance with Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The full All regions/markets text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is Model: UAHL5B available at the following internet address: Europe http://www.homelink.com/regulatory Frequency Bands in which the radio equipment...
  • Page 309: Telecommunication Control Unit (Tcu)

    Conformity Information Compliance Serbia Telecommunication Control Unit Band Frequency Max. tx power (TCU) (MHz) (dBm) Bd 7 (2600) 2500-2570 Bd 8 (900) 880-915 Model 103360001 Bd 20 (800) 832-862 Hereby, ACTIA Nordic AB declares that the radio equipment type 103360001 is in compliance Bd 28 (700) 703-748 with Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 310: Access Start Control Unit (Ascu)

    Conformity Information Compliance Access Start Control Unit (ASCU) Hereby, Valeo Comfort and Driving Assistance declares that the radio equipment type AS1A is in compliance with the Statutory Instruments 2017 No. 1206 (The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017). The full text of the UK Declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: Manufacturer: https://valeo-clientportal.com...
  • Page 313 Index system modification......1.25 Air distribution - climate control....5.06 12V battery charging.......6.18 Battery Air recirculation mode - climate 12V battery status........3.11 12V charging.........6.18 control............5.09 Optimising..........6.21 Air vents Battery charging dashboard..........5.06 hybrid............3.12 Alarm............1.12 Battery fuse box........6.29 arming.............1.12 360 Park Assist.........2.16 fuses............6.29 disarming..........1.12 Battery replacement - key fob....6.35 panic............1.14 Battery safety...........6.17...
  • Page 314 Centre console stowage lighting settings........4.10 compartment..........5.12 Camera............2.15 making a call..........4.30 Changing wheels........6.41 360 Park Assist........2.16 McLaren Track Telemetry....4.42 Charge meter..........3.03 rear view..........2.15 media controls........4.22 Charging safety surround view........2.16 media settings........4.14 High Voltage (HV).........6.19 Capacities...........7.10 navigation..........4.14 hybrid battery........6.19...
  • Page 315 Index air conditioning controls.....5.04 Removal..........1.10 electric mode.........3.19 Air conditioning on/off......5.07 Cruise control..........2.44 Electronic stability control mode..3.21 air distribution........5.06 cancelling..........2.45 fuel level..........3.24 air recirculation mode......5.09 decreasing speed.........2.46 fuel range..........3.24 air vents..........5.06 increasing speed........2.46 gear position indicator......3.20 automatic mode........5.05 resuming speed........2.47 handling and powertrain display..3.21 blower speed.........5.05 setting............2.44 HV battery charge level.......3.23...
  • Page 316 Emergency fuel filling funnel....6.15 gear position indicator......3.20 eMotor eCall............4.49 HV battery charge level.......3.23 power output........7.04 Economical driving........2.13 McLaren Track Telemetry (MTT)..3.12 technical data........7.04 E-Diff............2.29 media............3.08 Engine............2.09 Electrical status........2.04 messages..........3.13 immobiliser..........1.12 Electric seats..........1.16 navigation..........3.08 power output........7.04 backrest rake adjustment....1.17...
  • Page 317 False alarm policy........5.20 Gear positions...........2.07 safety............7.11 False alarms..........5.19 Gear ratios..........7.05 tank............7.11 Features Gear shift indicator........2.13 Fuel level display........3.24 12V socket..........5.15 General............2.27 Fuel range display........3.24 cup holders..........5.14 Genuine McLaren parts and Funnel - fuel..........6.15 driving positions........1.21 accessories..........7.02 entry lighting.........5.12 Glossary - technical........7.13 9.05...
  • Page 318 Index GPF..............6.11 oil temperature display......3.22 Ground clearance..........5 overview..........3.02 Identification number - vehicle....7.03 power meter..........3.03 Ignition - switching on......2.05 shift lights..........3.02 Immobiliser..........1.12 speedometer.........3.03 Increasing nose ground clearance..1.42 sport mode..........3.20 Handling control........2.23 Increasing nose ride height....1.42 tachometer..........3.02 Hazard warning lamps......1.38 Individual unlock settings.......1.07 track mode..........3.20 Headlamps..........1.34 In gear speeds...........7.05...
  • Page 319 Manual unlocking........6.32 safety............4.35 rear fog lamp..........1.36 McLaren Assistance.........6.47 security settings........4.15 settings..........4.10 in the event of a breakdown....6.47 setting a destination......4.37 sidelamps..........1.34 McLaren Infotainment System settings..........4.08 switch............1.33 Apple CarPlay.........4.27 9.07...
  • Page 320 Opening the windows......5.02 Navigation........3.08, 4.14 reviewing you data......4.46 Operating temperatures - vehicle..7.04 overview..........4.35 setup............4.43 Optimising High Voltage (HV) battery...6.21 safety............4.35 McLaren Track Telemetry (MTT)....3.12 OTA software updates......4.48 setting a destination......4.37 Media............3.08 Other information........4.04 using navigation........4.36 bluetooth audio........4.25 Outside temperature display....3.05 Nose lift............1.42...
  • Page 321 Index Parking sensors.........2.14 Road speed limit display Parts............7.02 settings..........4.13 Radio Parts and accessories......7.02 Running in..........2.55 overview..........4.26 Passengers - child........1.29 radio controls........4.26 Performance shift cue radio data system.........4.27 settings..........4.12 Rain sensor..........1.40 Phone............3.09 Safety............1.23 Ratios - gear..........7.05 contacts..........4.33 air bags............1.25 Rear fog lamp..........1.36 Device pairing........4.29 air bags Out Of Position (OOP)....1.28 Rear view camera........2.15...
  • Page 322 Index Seats Opening..........1.10 Snow socks..........2.60 backrest - electric rake adjustment..1.17 Service cover release tool.......6.15 Software updates........4.48 electric adjustment.....1.16, 1.16 Service interval.........3.11 Specification - engine oil......7.10 electric backrest rake adjustment..1.17 Service products........7.10 Specifications...........7.04 electric forward and rearward Settings Speedometer..........3.03 adjustment..........1.17 assistance..........4.12 Speeds - in gear.........7.05 electric height adjustment....1.17 automatic mirror folding......4.11...
  • Page 323 Index seat............5.13 Technical glossary........7.13 pressures........6.40, 7.09 Stowing the key fob.........1.04 Temperature - climate control....5.08 repair kit..........6.41 Summer tyres..........7.08 Temperature display........3.05 sealant............6.14 Sun visors...........5.15 Tensioners - seat belt......1.24 settings..........4.13 Supplementary Restraint System..1.25 Tools............6.15 summer..........7.08 Surround view cameras......2.16 Topping up..........6.04 temperature monitoring.....2.35 Switching air conditioning on/off..5.07 brake fluid..........6.08 winter.............7.08...
  • Page 324 Index Vehicle electrical status......2.04 Warning - engine oil temperature..6.06 Windows Vehicle identification number....7.03 Warning light anti-trap protection......5.03 Vehicle info Anti-lock braking system....2.28 opening and closing......5.02 oil.............3.11 brakes.............2.09 safety............5.02 service interval........3.11 engine.............2.12 Windscreen washer fluid....6.09, 7.12 Vehicle lifting points........6.46 seat belt..........1.24 Windscreen wipers........1.40 Vehicle recovery....6.17, 6.47, 6.47 Supplementary Restraint System..1.28...
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