
McLaren has unveiled the first of three specially commissioned short films, as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations.


McLaren has confirmed that the track-only 12C Can-Am Edition, which in concept form debuted in August at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will go into production – only 30 examples will be built.
McLaren’s new P1 hypercar broke cover yesterday. Whatever you make of its aggressively-wrought lines, there’s no doubting the drama of the legendary F1’s successor.

Paris Motor Show just got more interesting, with McLaren set to reveal a new car there on Thursday 27 September. Details are very limited, but in addition to showing a new vehicle, McLaren will also use this stage to showcase future plans.
So what is this new vehicle? Teaser image you see above does not reveal much, but we are very confident it is the successor to the iconic F1 supercar known as P12.
The P12 is rumoured to feature an 800bhp version of company’s twin-turbocharged V8, that is found also in the MP4-12C. Thanks to a 200bhp KERS system, total output would be an impressive 1000bhp!

Forget a bodykit or bigger wheels: McLaren< has built a completely new body for one super-rich client.
The X-1 is a rebodied MP4-12C, but only the windscreen and windows are carried over from the donor car. The client wanted something that had echoes of classic cars such as Citroen’s beautiful 1971 SM as well as non-automotive influences such as a grand piano.