Mclaren
McLaren Automotive, the modern road car division of the McLaren Group, has a relatively short but incredibly impactful history. While the McLaren name is synonymous with Formula 1 racing success since the 1960s, the company only seriously entered the road car market in the 1990s with the groundbreaking McLaren F1. This supercar set a new benchmark for performance and technology, solidifying McLaren's reputation for innovation.
Following a hiatus after the F1, McLaren Automotive was officially relaunched in 2010, marking a renewed commitment to producing high-performance sports cars and supercars. The initial focus was on establishing a core model lineup built around lightweight construction and advanced aerodynamic technologies. The company has since expanded its range to include a variety of models, consistently pushing the boundaries of performance and engineering excellence. McLaren continues to leverage its racing expertise to create road cars that offer a truly exhilarating driving experience.
Since then, McLaren has continued to innovate, developing hybrid powertrains and focusing on lightweight construction. They've released a range of models spanning supercars, grand tourers, and limited-edition vehicles, each carrying the unmistakable McLaren DNA of performance and technological advancement.