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The Trinity Transformed: Slicing the Top Off Hypercar History

As Lanzante removes the roof from the McLaren P1, the boundaries between the 'Holy Trinity' and the next generation of 1,258-horsepower hybrids are becoming increasingly blurred.

The automotive paddock is currently obsessed with a technicality: what happens when a pioneer of the hybrid hypercar era decides to lose its shirt?

This shift comes at a time when the very definition of a 'hypercar' is under siege.

Despite the 'definitional drift' that sees some questioning if even a Bugatti Chiron or an Aston Martin Valhalla fits the modern mold, the P1's legacy as a race-car-derived icon…

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As Lanzante removes the roof from the McLaren P1, the boundaries between the 'Holy Trinity' and the next generation of 1,258-horsepower hybrids are becoming increasingly blurred.

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