McLaren has revealed that development of the new Speedtail hypercar has concluded, with the firm’s spiritual successor to the original McLaren F1 achieving a targeted top speed of 250mph in testing.
Forgoing the marque’s characteristic hyper-active steering in order to suit long-distance highway trips. While the McLaren GT is more muted than its siblings, this model is lighter and more ...
McLaren's likely entering Peak Tease phase. Based on this latest tease, what we know now is that the spiritual successor to the F1 will not play timid with the "tail" part of its name. A long, un ...
After a debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed earlier this year, McLaren has announced prices for the track-focused 12C GT Sprint. Co-developed alongside McLaren’s racing arm McLaren GT ...
McLaren GT, the racing arm of McLaren, initially showed the 12C GT Sprint back in July as a less hardcore version of the brand's other track-only offerings, although it did so with only a limited ...
With a 0-60mph time of just 3 seconds and a top speed of around 240mph, it was unbeatable in terms of performance but offered futuristic designs too, spawning a new breed of hyper cars. In true ...
Production of the McLaren Hyper-GT will be limited to 106 units globally, the same volume as the McLaren F1. BP23 owners will work alongside MSO to select colours, trim materials and other points ...
Four years since its launch, the McLaren GT has received a facelift and a new name for 2024: meet the new GTS. While the original GT didn't quite live up to its name as a true grand tourer ...