McLaren
McLaren Automotive is the division of the British manufacturer McLaren Group. Based in Woking, U.K., the automotive division produces luxury supercars. McLaren has a deep-rooted history in racing — founder Bruce McLaren joined the Formula 1 team in 1959. Four years later, he created Bruce McLaren Motor Racing, producing the company’s first race car, the M1A. After his tragic death, the company merged with Ron Dennis’ Project 4 Racing team.
McLaren’s first purpose-built road car was the F1 in 1992. After its production run, the automotive division stopped making cars until 2010. That year, the company released the 12C and then the Spider. Thanks to its reputation for performance and artistic design, the brand has become recognizable worldwide.
Maintaining a McLaren varies depending on the model, but owners can expect to spend over $1,000 yearly for routine maintenance.
Popular models include the 720S, P1, Senna, 570S, and Speedtail. The Speedtail is the fastest McLaren road car, reaching 250 mph.
Featured Vehicle: Senna
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All McLaren Vehicles:
Coupes & Convertibles:
GT: This lightweight grand touring model has relatively generous luggage space
765LT: A powerful track-focused supercar limited to 765 examples
765LT Spider: The convertible version of the 765LT
720S: With a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, this two-door coupe can zoom from 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds
720S Spider: The convertible version of the 720S
Elva: Part of the McLaren Ultimate Series, the brand’s lightest road car has an open top and mid-engine design
Senna: Another McLaren Ultimate Series model, this limited-production mid-engine hypercar also comes in a track-only GTR version
Speedtail: This three-seat McLaren Ultimate Series model is the automaker’s fastest street-legal hypercar
Hybrids & Electrics:
Artura: The brand’s first hybrid supercar boasts an electrified powertrain and ultra-lightweight carbon fiber architecture
Consumer Research:
- Comfort: Is McLaren’s Most Affordable Supercar a Good Daily Driver?
- EVs and Hybrids: The 2022 McLaren Artura Is the First Car Ever Built With This Unusual Engine
- Performance: How Fast Is the McLaren 765LT Spider?
- Safety: A McLaren Recall Means That Cars Had Faulty Brakes
- Technology: The 2021 McLaren GT Has One Magical Luxury Feature all High-End Cars Should Adopt
Visit the McLaren website.