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McLaren Announced a New Battery Upgrade Kit for its P1 Car Series

McLaren, the British automaker famous for its high-performance supercars and loyalty to its customers, has announced a new 'P1 battery upgrade kit' for its older car models. The 'McLaren P1' series, which debuted in 2013, featured a 234-pound, 400 V battery that delivered 4.7 kWh. Over the last decade, automobile battery manufacturers have gotten more proficient at creating high-power, low-weight batteries.

Now, McLaren P1 owners can bring their car to any McLaren dealership and purchase an upgraded, 110-pound battery kit for $156,700 USD. This kit also comes with a 6-year warranty, which will cover most forms of damage or unforeseen wear to the kit. With a reduction of over half the weight of the battery system, the upgraded McLaren P1 boasts a much quicker acceleration and a slightly quicker top speed.
Trend Themes
1. High-power, Low-weight Batteries - As automobile battery manufacturers improve, there is a trend towards creating batteries that are both high-power and low-weight.
2. Battery Upgrade Kits - A trend towards creating battery upgrade kits is emerging in the auto industry, providing owners with the ability to improve the performance of their older car models.
3. Longer Battery Warranties - Longer battery warranties are becoming a trend in the auto industry, offering protection to consumers who purchase costly battery upgrade kits.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - As demonstrated by McLaren, the automotive industry is one that can see the benefits of battery upgrade kits and has the potential to disrupt the market with further advancements in battery technology.
2. Battery Manufacturing - The battery manufacturing industry has the opportunity to disrupt the automotive market with their technological advancements towards developing high-power, low-weight batteries.
3. Warranty Providers - Warranty providers in the auto industry have the chance to disrupt the market by offering longer warranties to consumers who purchase high-cost battery upgrade kits.

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