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The Genesis of the modern McLaren. A clean-sheet mid-engine supercar that utilized a carbon-fiber tub and a twin-turbo V8 to completely disrupt the Ferrari-dominated market in 2011.
Explore the complete McLaren lineup. Our comprehensive database features detailed specifications, performance metrics, and technical data for every McLaren model. From engine displacement and horsepower to acceleration times and top speeds, discover everything you need to know about McLaren's engineering excellence and automotive innovation.
The Genesis of the modern McLaren. A clean-sheet mid-engine supercar that utilized a carbon-fiber tub and a twin-turbo V8 to completely disrupt the Ferrari-dominated market in 2011.
The 'Sports Series' Longtail. A fiery, top-exit exhaust-spitting, 600-horsepower track weapon that proved McLaren could inject genuine emotion into their entry-level platform.
The return of the Longtail. A lightweight, track-focused evolution of the 650S that proved McLaren could build a car with genuine emotional connection, not just relentless speed.
McLaren's masterpiece of aerodynamic efficiency and twin-turbo V8 performance, the 720S redefines the supercar experience.
The Longtail Legend. Lighter, faster, and angrier than the 720S, the 765LT is the ultimate expression of McLaren's track-focused philosophy.
The evolution of excellence. The 750S refines the already brilliant 720S, stripping away 30 kg and adding 30 horsepower to become the lightest, most powerful series-production McLaren.
The New Beginning. McLaren's first series-production hybrid V6, introducing a carbon-fiber architecture and ethernet wiring to replace the V8 era.
The Element of Air. An open-cockpit hypercar with no windshield, featuring a revolutionary 'Active Air Management System' to protect occupants.
The Le Mans Winner. A road-legal celebration of the F1 GTR's historic victory at Le Mans in 1995. Only 5 were sold.
The legendary McLaren F1 that revolutionized the supercar world with 627 horsepower, carbon fiber construction, and record-breaking performance.
The everyday supercar redefined. The McLaren GTS replaces the GT, adding more power, less weight, and sharper dynamics while retaining its remarkable cross-continental comfort.
The Longtail Road Car. The rarest McLaren F1 variant, built to homologate the 1997 GTR 'Longtail' racer. Only 3 exist.
The ultimate evolution of the P1. A track-only, 1,000-horsepower hybrid monster that resurrected the legendary GTR badge and offered owners an exclusive motorsport lifestyle.
An ultra-exclusive, US-only hypercar built by MSO. The Sabre ignores global homologation rules to deliver the most powerful non-hybrid twin-turbo V8 McLaren has ever produced.
Shorn of road-legal constraints, the Senna GTR generates 1,000 kg of downforce and features a wider track, slick tires, and a stripped-out interior for ultimate lap times.
McLaren's hybrid hypercar masterpiece with 903 horsepower, F1-inspired technology, and revolutionary Instant Power Assist System.
McLaren's record-breaking hypercar with 403 km/h top speed, three seats, and revolutionary design that redefines the hypercar segment.
The Video Game Car. Born as the 'McLaren Vision Gran Turismo', the Solus GT brings virtual reality to life with a V10 engine.
Form Follows Function. The most controversial and capable track car McLaren has ever built. It wasn't designed to be pretty; it was designed to be fast.