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This guy is building what someone described as "the reason for state inspections," and it's the right kind of wild.
McLaren is using Divergent's 3D printing technology to design certain parts for its new supercar inspired by Formula 1.
Lanzante’s 95-59 is a mid-engined supercar with McLaren-based chassis and hardware. The limited-run model features bodywork styled by former McLaren designer Paul Howse. A twin-turbo V8 provides ...
Earlier this year, McLaren unveiled its Artura supercar. When it goes on sale later in 2021, it will become the brand's new entry-level car, replacing the "Sport Series" cars like the 570S and 600LT .
This new chassis doesn't have a fancy new name yet, but rest assured it will soon. McLaren developed this entire chassis in-house at its new McLaren Composites Technology Centre in Sheffield.
During 1998, only six examples of the McLaren F1 were completed, and chassis #069 was the 60th model overall to be hand-built in Woking, England. Only 64 road cars were built between 1993 and 1998.
McLaren's soon-to-be newest offering can trace its roots back to 2011, when the company launched its MP4-12C supercar. A drop-top version came one year later, and in 2014, the 650S and 650S Spider ...
It’s got just enough power to be scary, and just enough weight to stick to the ground.
McLaren Special Operations announced its F1 Certified program one year ago at the Hampton Court Concours of Elegance in England with an F1 GTR race car restored to as-new condition. The skunkworks ...
McLaren F1 chassis 018 is one of two equipped with the rare Extra-High Downforce Kit and a 680-HP LM-spec V-12. Expect it to sell for at least $21 million.
The 2020 McLaren Elva is a roadster supercar joining the British marque’s extreme Ultimate Series, with prices from around $1.8 million and with only 399 cars planned.
Local hero Carlos Sainz was given a new chassis by McLaren on Friday morning as the team sought a solution to overheating problems at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.
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