McLaren 720S Track Pack, Road Review: Power Is Addictive! | Carfection 4K
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
- When Henry originally reviewed the 720S he wasn't fully impressed. Will the new McLaren 720S Track Pack change his mind?
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Isn't this a wonderful channel? Proper content and not one of those bs self-centered supercar channels. Even before Henry arrived I was a big fan. This is up there with Harry's Garage, Petrolicious, Jay Leno's Garage and the usual suspects (Evo, Autocar, Top Gear etc....) as an absolutely gem for proper car lovers. If anyone from Carfection ever ventures across the pond to Galway, Ireland they're getting a pint from me!!!!
Well, Henry is a an EVO child so what did you expect.
This is really the only nagazine style channel i like. Give me the ones you don't like i love channel's like shmee and MRJWW better content then most magazine style channel's
@@allensaunders449 I don't really have too much of a problem with Shmee and JWW but in general I despise supercar channels. Rich idiots who think that because they can parrot off a few facts and figures and can afford flashy cars that they're real petrolheads. I bet most of them don't even know what a spanner looks like never mind describing the four stages of a four stroke engine!!!!!
Petrolicious ... just a really great channel
Sayak Majumder forgot petrolicious!!!!
Henry Catchpole is in the top 3 of motoring journalist in the world right now. I love his work.
I have him and Jethro as my top 2
Chris Harris too
who's your other two?
@@barirwin8559 Chris Harris and Doug DeMuro.
@@coquio Yep ok, hat doffing from me. So glad there wasnt a Top gear presenter in your list. Your 3 choices would make a well rounded TV show.
Chris , the lads lad. Henry, the thinking mans petrolhead. And Doug for the quirks and features!
Catchpole - 720S - Carfection - Perfection! Brilliant, honest and engrossing, I could watch and listen to Henry doing this all day!
couldn't agree more
Yes
"Others seemed to agree but seemed to have forgotten by the time they wrote their reviews".
This statement is why I regard Henry and Carfection so highly . They don't forget to say how they feel . I never get the feeling they are pandering to a marque .
Great vid , camera work is already above the call of duty yet still improving all the time .
Feels.
finally a man with a brain.. ohh FYI: Many pro testers in EU have said the exact same thing about the 720S pure and truth spoken.. They are seldom in these days cause the Bandwagons are to affraid to say something to upset the owners so they`re never allowed to drive it again ohh at least they think its so..
Henry stands for professionalism and integrity. Absolutely love his reviews . Always
I have had my 720s for approximately nine months, I absolutely love it, I can spank any Ferrari Lamborghini or Porsche I encounter, It is absolutely gorgeous in my opinion, I’ve not had a single issue with it and the local service team in Vancouver are truly wonderful,
The 720s is turning into one of the best supercars of this generation
It Already Is
Well when you outperform million dollar cars at less than 1/3 the price...
I guess sales on the high end weren't good enough so McLaren just decided to throw the ultra premium marketing handbook out the window and make a car that's both as powerful and affordable as they could possibly make. It's like the British version of the Chevrolet Corvette, no wonder the car is gaining fans.
Then why are so many people, journalists and owners, disliking it? On paper there's no other car that can touch it, but when it comes to actually driving the thing it seems to lack something.
@@Speednote10 (According to them) it lacks the voraciousness and vivacity that the Italians, and it's own P1 are noted for. It's a very British car.
Edit: Seven months later, the sheer performance that has been eked out of this thing has thrown those complaints into a ditch.
@@el7284
I haven't driven the 720s. But based upon what many other journalists (Chris Haris, including) have said, I'm not sure I agree with you. Do you regard the P1 "very British"? I ask because it is a British machine built by the same company that produce the 720s, of course. But here's my take on the 720s. I think with the 720s McLaren tried to deliver the best possible driving experience (both on and off the track) out of a single machine. It is not intended to serve as the very best daily driver. Because, it is not the most comfortable and practical car out there. Neither was it intended to be the very best track supercar. That honor would go to one of the more track-focused machines. Now, in order to get the best experience out of the 720s (in terms of steering feel/responsiveness and rawness) it would have to be driven on tracks. Supercars like the 675LT, 911GT2RS and 488 Pista will provide better steering feel and responsiveness, as well as rawness, even when driven on public roads. And that's because of their very track-focused nature. But that's what I think those who complain about the 720s' driving dynamics seem to miss out on. Even some who understand the car is just the replacement for the 650s, and not the track-focused 675LT. And it's probably not all at fault, in that regard. Because, the 720s is so blazingly fast, that you would always expect the excitement to also resonate in its driving characteristics, whether or not you're driving it on the track. And those who've driven the more track-focused supercars, in particular, would likely expect that out of a car that is so fast. I have not seen any video of Henry driving the 720s around a track. That doesn't mean he hasn't. But I do know many who shared a different opinion of the car, after driving it on the track. Tim (Shmee150) is in that company.
The 720S is such a beautiful car! The wheels, the body lines, the front and rear end are all gorgeous! Great video as always! Your channel inspires me to make the best car content I can!
I don't know what Henry was talking about in terms of looks, this is one of the only cars I can think of that is universally admired for it's looks
Marcus Hogan many people don’t like the front. That’s what happens with unusual design
It's probably one of the most beautiful cars period in my opinion
Ilias G1 it looks great but the 570 looks as good
@@marcushogan6613 Universally admired?? Not even close. If there was one supercar in recent history that's been criticized for its looks it's the 720s. The headlights alone were hated by more people than any other feature of any other car that I can remember (until the Senna and Speedtail were unveiled).
After that huge disappointment over at EVO, it's wonderful to get a notification - NEW VIDEO - Carfection and Henry - This is a proper channel!
EVO is dead. Shame to see them fall off like that
HG504 Not so fast, they've still got Sutcliffe though, so there's hope.
‘....having said that...power is addictive...’ with such a grin on your face, brilliant!
McLaren - check
Tactical roll neck - check
Excellent diction - check
Great review as always.
It's amazing how this car has grown on me in terms of its appearance - I remember thinking it looked god awful when I saw the first pictures, probably because of the headlight ducts... but now I think it's a fantastic looking car - svelte, futuristic and purposeful.
it's not another supercar, it's a fucking piece of pure art. that's McLaren
That road, that scenery. It's breathtaking, the orange McLaren somehow fits it so well.
@herewithcoffee that's up to Carfection to tell us, I personally have no idea 😂
It’s the Elan Valley outside Rhayader in Mid Wales. There is a loop round the reservoirs there and the stunning mountain road out to Aberystwyth. It is a truly stunning area with fantastic roads and open spaces
@@ScottTaylor_ebitconsultancy Thanks Scott...was wondering. Scotland but without the midges 😉
Catchpole remains the premiere car reviewer. Period. An unbiased, uncompromised view of cars most of us couldn't dream of owning, Henry provides the best possible verbal experience of these cars, allowing us the opportunity of a glimpse at the magnificence available with the finer vehicles on the market. Kudos, Catchpole. Keep up the good work.
Just waiting for Henry Catchpole's 488 Pista review.
Your car reviews are on a higher level than any other car show. The Grand Tour is entertainment, Carfection is passion.
"You want to be a part of it, not just impressed by it." Very well said Mr. Catchpole!
This guy is my favourite car reviewer especially with the back ground music just suits him well ! ...
Especially when he reviewed the manual pourche gt that was my favourite
All, including the music is crafted thoughtfully and tastefully. Never overpowering or obtuse. Kudos to the videographers with the cinematic sensibilities and who ever the drone pilot is. As a professional camera op, I really appreciate the effort you chaps put in! Henry’s writing is superb as usual. Thanks for doing GREAT automotive TV. It is a huge amount of work. We appreciate the effort!
That ending though. Power is addictive.
Driven both, 720S by a mile. It actually makes your insides feel like they’re being crushed when you accelerate. 60-130 mph in 5.2 seconds stock. Pretty remarkable.
I really feel like the 720S has more in common with the F1 than anything McLaren has built recently.
The McLaren F1 was just a "Go Fast at All Costs" car, bleeding edge, and while the 720S isn't in the same class of "Bleeding Edge Tech" that the F1 was in back in the 90's, for the price range it has everything going for it that the F1 had.
I think this is McLaren responding to the "Economy Hypercar" market, first the Nissan GTR, then Corvette and Ford put out mad machines at an amazing value. The cost of "Speed" has come down dramatically in recent years and McLaren couldn't pretend to just sell million dollar collectables that lose on the street anymore.
Well I can tell you that stock cars under a million, nothing is taking the 720S down currently.
The way the show's delivered is like no other. Its like listening to a fantastic store everytime 😀😀😀 you get all the info and a feel as though you've been listening to an exciting novel for men. Men love cars and carfection is the best book for men. LOVE IT. LOVE IT. Someday soon we'll do a show together. Can't wait. 👏👏👏👏
4 men? What an odd thing to focus on.
@@MonsterSound.Bradley that was just a reference to the fact that men LOVE cars. Doesn't exclude anyone. Feel free to add what ever you like. I can only speak for me ok. Monster. 👍👍👍👍
Its an awesome car mate. Someday I'll have these on my car show as well.
@@letsrollout7307 You left a courteous response so let me try to expand. You state as fact that "men LOVE cars" and this "Doesn't exclude anyone." I disagree.
If you had stated "many people LOVE cars" I would agree. You used the word men twice in your original post, thereby implicating you were talking about men - excluding females. This was not your intention as you stated later this "Doesn't exclude anyone", however when my daughter and I read your 1st post about "...men. Men..." we both thought WHHAAA? I doubt you care but my daughter and I do. cheers
I miss those Chris Harris Drives videos from TopGear...But..not anymore...we've got carfection
they are making them again! Just check the topgear site!
Mclaren just makes the most beautiful supercars in my opinion. I am hoping by the time I get a bit older and richer that manuals make a comeback, because I realized from my Mercedes, I don’t personally feel involved or even relatively enjoy paddle shifting, I just turn it off and put it back in auto mode. My Miata Rf manual I just bought however, is simply a hoot! It’s down 200+ horsepower but I could care less, because I am engaged and I love that little thing. Needless to say I sold my Mercedes, possibly waiting on a manual Supra if that ever comes to fruition. I’ll still keep the Rf by the way.
I need a road trip around Mid Wales after watching that! Great vid!
Most engaging presenter on UA-cam. Love your ability to take us on the journey Henry, thank you!
I'm actually glad that you guys gave the 720s a little revisit, it just deserved it. Carfections videos are so engaging especially with Henry Catchpole!
Cant wait for you guys to review the upcoming 720s LT as it will probably bring the missing sparkle… but who knows.
Keep it up!
You’re a legend Henry! Love this video so much as with every video you put out. Would be cool if you drove more older supercars as I would love to see you review the f430, CGT, McLaren F1, etc. even if you have already reviewed them in the past. This channel is on a whole other level now and I would love to see older “modern” supercars with this same amazing cinematic approach reviewed by you.
You and Chris Harris are the best car reviewers about. Love all your videos . Keep up the good work 👍 respect ✌️
I just want to use this medium to appreciate all of you at Carfection. You deliver excellent content and awesome cinematography. You all are awesome! Thanks for entertaining the car enthusiast in me. Have a good one!😁
Love these reviews, though it does feel a bit like “this isnt a real car because it doesnt have a gear stick” days. If you want to feel more engaged, get a gear stick, but if you want blistering performance you'll need flappy paddles. This time around, the car doesnt feel as exciting because it needs to be more competent to handle the performance. You can't be breathing on the necks of hypercars and still allow the car to dither over the road in need of constant corrections. Given the choice I'll opt for performance, competence and pure engineering - for me that's the McLaren 720S.
Thank you for your honest appraisal of the 720 S. You seem to be one of the few, that doesn’t allow the Herculean acceleration to sway your overall perspective 😉!
Very very nice Henry, as usual. We don’t need any other car videos, just yours and thank you !
Your cinematography is brilliant. Cheers from Oregon USA
I cannot wait for the LT version of this.
I thought the quick version of the 720S was the Senna! I mean, it's based on the 720S 'monocell 2' chassis.
Firebrand nah, I think it will see an LT model. The Senna is the successor to the same series as the P1.
Despite being based on the 720s, the Senna is in a separate series to that of the 720s. The Senna is neither a P1 successor, it’s simply just a separate car which has been mentioned here, same story with the Speedtail. The P1’s successor is expected to arrive within the next 5 years.
@@Nemoticon maybe you're wrong... the Senna its based in monocell 3, an evolution of the chassis of the 720s. Even though they used the same Engine ( 720S has almost the same amount of power as the Senna).
@@martinortiz575 To me, and knowing McLaren... the two cars probably same the vast majority of bits, lol. Creating an entirely new car doing so is what they do best. With the F1 background, evolution through fine tuning with interchangeable parts, that's how motorsport teams make their race cars. I love it.
The spec of this 720S is PERFECT!
This editing is next level, always great to see another carfection upload.
I mean I love Henry Catchpole, so I might be biased - but the quality of these Carfection reviews is just amazing!
Great job guys! Please don't stop doing these awesome videos! I really appreciate the effort you put into your productions!
ah yeah and I don't like the 720S
Most Sensible and Logical review for 720S ...Excellent work by Henry as ever....
Many pro testers in EU have said the exact same thing about the 720S pure and truth spoken.. They are seldom in these days cause the Bandwagons are to affraid to say something to upset the owners so they`re never allowed to drive it again ohh at least they think its so..
Carfection and henry you are the few breed that speaks their mind NEVER lose thaat so we can get a truth opinion
nice one Henry, it's good to see some reviews that aren't just neverending praise as it so often happens for those types of car. Keep it up!
The best reviews are done by Henry Catchpole, I am a huge fan of yours. Great channel with great content. Not sure why you don’t have more subscribers. I agree with you Henry, the 570S Spider would be my McLaren of choice along with the new 992 Carrera 4S. Brilliant work!
This video !!! ❤️❤️❤️
The car looks beautiful in Bruce McLaren orange 😂 and the back drop and the sound has really made me want a McLaren 720s 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Without doubt the best car channel on UA-cam ... after all which other has wolverine testing a mclaren
Wowwwww what a cinematic review.exellent work
Superb video as ever, really good content and video footage. 720s for me is the performance bargain of the moment.
Got to appreciate you man and the guys who edited this video Damn
i love this channel, editing is simply amazing... ever since i found the channel i watched all the vids. its like you go for a little car journey every time you watch these vids
Phenomenal cinematography as usual @Carfection... Great car!
Henry is such a fine gentleman at describing a car, never disappoints
Love all the host behind the carfection. Make more !!
No doubt about it, Carfection is the best car related UA-cam channel around. Compare some of this stuff with Evo's current videos. Their CoTY vid was really poor. Carfection should do their own to show them how it should be done!
It looks like there were big jumps in car performance in the 80s, mid-00s, and now the late teens. It makes me wonder if there is just too much performance for real roads (and real budgets)...what would performance cars be if they didn't try to keep going faster, but they just kept using the improving technology to feel better, be more efficient, and provide more performance for every dollar? That would be my dream.
When critiques claim there is such idea of " bad because it's too perfect " or " perfection is boring "
Fantastic video as always. Agree with the main points - the 720S is a stunning and phenomenally quick car, but the distinct lack of steering feel does not provide the necessary feedback and hence confidence to really exploit it's true capability on the road... which may not be a bad thing. Fitted with appropriate tyres, this is less of an issue on track, attested to by numerous sensational lap times. Nonetheless, I personally think of the 720S as more of a Hyper-GT.
Idk what mclaren did but seeing the Roma video and this one, the engine/exhaust sound are so much more present! In the Roma video even when pushing, it was barely audible!
Where and What road is this? looks stunning
Elan Valley area, Mid Wales
@@ILShamza Thanks fella much appreciated
its the Elan valley mid wales
With any luck this year I'll be able to get a mx5 or I'll be pushing for a coupe z4 and take a trip up there 😁
@@john-hg1dc Its sign posted as the Aberystwyth mountain road from Rhayader to Aberystwyth, On google maps its marked as national cycle route 81 although the mountain road only makes part of that route, hope you find it okay its a stunning road and a wonderful drive.
Best cinematography in the biz, You guys do a stellar job
Very well presented and produced clip! Awesome stuff
Henry back at it with another classy car review.
This channel's photography is First Rate!
Just absolutely love Wales - just look at those roads! And of course in true Carfection style exceptional cinematography!
The look on that sheep's face when he passed it...priceless. The 720S is a wonder in design and use of power. Hope Henry drives the new Senna soon.
What a car. What a video. What a channel and last but not least, wha an incredible host. Henry is seriously on top of the game right now, I also have to salute the guys that came up with this brilliant piece of cinematography - George Peck and Charlie B Rose. You three together create my absolute favourite media content in the world, hands down and it's not even close even with my favourite TV shows (car related or unrelated).
I can't wait for the LT version of this.. Rawness and pure speed simultaneously just like the original 675LT but with this chassis and even more power? McLaren can't come up with it fast enough
Love the narration!!
Always loved the look of this car. But just wait for the LT version of this car over the track pak when it arrives
Stunning photography!!
I have no doubt. Evo has changed the name to Carfection. Kudos to HC.
Once again awesome work guys! Just a suggestion: yall should come over to the states and do a review on/around the Blue Ridge Parkway in central Virginia. Some beautiful roads over here. Just in case you run out of road in Europe :)
Superb, honest review as usual! Thank you for these vids. Outstanding production quality :) (6:47 we see you little drone ;) )
Guys an elite guy with Sutcliffe ,Jethro,Harris and that old fella metcalffe
Love the honest review and not falling in line just to get extra privileges
Thank you for being honest with the review.
I actually really like this channel and the review person
Always love Catchpole's review.
I see what you mean Harry. My favorite Mclaren is the 570GT, Perfection on wheels!
The sheep at the end is really cute! Great review too!
I pressed like as soon as I heard Henry's voice.... And it was no brainer 😎
"...things that I was sort of critical of seemed to be praised." lol
tHank you Henry, lovely film and made much more senses compared to others. Love your film and can’t wait for more.
The car is so amazing that it makes the driver feel like it’s doing all the work
Wen you click a carfection video and start praying for a catchpole review 😃✊
Like it's shape ,its performance, and its ability , all rolled into a package , that could I afford one , would make me question outplaying that sort of cash , its reliability , still mutterings about its time spent having things put right , and of course what else can you get for £253'000 , there's a lot out there , so for me great car but I think I'll stick to a GT2rs, . Maybe the LT version will change my mind .
Great review as is always the case .
If reliability is your main concern,then I doubt even the LT will satisfy you. If performance is,then the 720s is one of the greats of this generation.
Great review as always with Henry! But would have been nice to have the review of a TRACK PACK car on... track! ;-)
Epic! Beam me down there Scotty...are roads as desolate as they are beautifully protrayed?
Henry Catchpole is the literature professor of automotive industry
Don't be afraid to say it, Henry. McLaren got everything right except the emotion. It achieves new heights on paper, but it's boring to drive. Unless, that is, unless you live next to something like the Nurburgring and can stretch its legs on a regular basis above 150mph. The car just doesn't feel alive enough below that speed although you might be doing a blistering pace. That's what I get from what everyone is saying about it.
How do you guys see these cars aging? They seem to be tuned to the gill on performance. While not being very good at not keeping themselves together.
Welcome To The Madness That’s a great question and one I’ve thought of often. Will these amazing cars still be coveted in 40-50 years time and be as iconic as a Countach, F40, Daytona etc etc - somehow I don’t think so even tho I think these cars are incredible today?
Yes, they will. The same question has been asked every decade and every time people say no.... but as time passes, the answer is blatantly yes. Seen it time and time again (automotive history was part of my studies) and there will always be those who will be passionate about such cars. Just like back in the day, these cars are show cases of technology and performance that moved the game on for the ENTIRE industry of cars, not just the fast ones. Let's not forget, items from the past are always seen through rose tinted glasses, even the very worst of them, lol.
Supercars have never been reliable. Keep one in a garage all its life and it will last just fine as an object, albeit not necessarily in a drivable state. Drive it occasionally and do regular maintenance and you will probably have something that will last an awful long time. My understanding is that typically when a supercar breaks down, its usually a sensor that can be replaced. Providing there is still a profit to be made on these parts in the future, they will continue to exist, of course, for a price. But that is super car ownership in a nutshell.
That said, cars like Koenigsegg's might become difficult to own since almost everything is a custom part, and there isn't many of them out there. But McLaren's aren't that rare, and all of the models will have some parts in common, just look at how many of them are using 3.8l V8's, and the 4l V8 in this is a variation of that 3.8l engine, so might also share some components.
@@aljowen They're reliable now..... things have moved on. Now you can hit 200mph with ease in quiet comfort (over and over and over again) whereas previously hitting 200 was like being in a Victorian factory and you need an engine rebuild after each run. Back in the day, supercars wouldn't even see 10k miles a year, simple because they couldn't. These days, you can use supercars as daily drives. My daily commutes to work, I'm usually sitting in traffic surrounded by supercars these days, I see the same ones every day lol.
650s has lost a lot of value rather quickly so not sure but as it stands not great.
Top notch, as always!
Such roads reminds me of Forza Horizon 4. I would drive the 720s, straight through the mountains. Not in the real world though. Such an amazing car.
Another amazing film from Carfection. Great stuff Henry, I agree with you that the fun in a car is from the interaction between the driver, the tyres and the road. Getting the chassis to move around a bit is where the fun is at. Therefore, I can't say this car appeals to me very much. Also, no matter how many times I see it, I still feel it's missing its eyes which is disturbing and reminds me of a skull.
Shame you weren't involved in the 2018 ECOTY video Henry, this is leagues ahead
Henry's walk at the start of the vid reminds me of Jack Skellington 😂
Henry, epic film as always!
Epic as always.
superb! please make an video for keonigsegg agera rs, regera....
Well done Catchpole.
Love this car channel
I LOVE YOUR WORK..... SIMPLE AS THAT....