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Known for decades for its success in Formula 1, McLaren made headlines with the iconic F1 supercar. Now the British brand based in Woking, Surrey, U.K., is pushing to become a higher volume automaker, though it's still considered quite the boutique marque. Since launching the MP4-12C sports car, 12C Spider, and the dramatic and game-changing P1 hypercar, McLaren now has a few lines of cars, their Sport Series, Super Series, and Ultimate Series, each one getting increasingly more exclusive and expensive than the last. The Sport Series includes the McLaren 600LT, 570S Spider, 570S Coupe, 570GT, and 540C. The Super Series currently only includes the absurdly quick McLaren 720S coupe (which replaced the 650S) but a convertible Spider version is coming soon, while the Ultimate Series includes the McLaren Senna and the upcoming McLaren Speedtail, the aforementioned P1, and the P1 GTR. The Speedtail is said to be the spiritual successor to the F1 that started it all. McLarens are most known for their dramatic doors, mid-engine layout, motorsports history, daring designs, and dedication to aerodynamics.
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McLaren 720S Spider Review
Now available as a droptop, the 720S is still a near perfect supercar.
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2019 McLaren 600LT Spider Review
Longer, Lighter, Faster and track worthy, this drop top is a dream.
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2018 McLaren 570GT Review
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McLaren 720S Spider Review
Now available as a droptop, the 720S is still a near perfect supercar.-
2019 McLaren 600LT Spider Review Longer, Lighter, Faster and track worthy, this drop top is a dream.
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2018 McLaren 570GT Review People stared… a lot.
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9 Things to Know About the 2018 McLaren 570GT The McLaren 570GT is about as exotic as they come, but there’s more to this British supercar than just its breathtaking appearance.
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The AutoGuide Show Ep.4: 2018 BMW M3 CS, 2018 Acura RDX, Infiniti QX50, Subaru WRX STI, McLaren 720S In this latest episode, AutoGuide editors chat about speedy BMWs, rally-bred Subarus, flashy McLarens and two luxurious compact crossovers.
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