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Hypercars gathering at exclusive event in the UK
This video showcases an exclusive hypercar gathering in the United Kingdom, featuring some of the world’s most iconic ...
The McLaren W1 comes out in a year with outrageous specs that'll fry your brain: 1,258 hp, rear-wheel-drive only, 0-60 mph in 2.7 seconds, top speed of 217 mph, $2.1 million sticker price. They're ...
McLaren has revealed their new Hypercar, which will compete in the 2027 World Endurance Championship. Although more closely associated with their exploits in Formula 1, McLaren has a rich history in ...
McLaren's newest halo car, the W1, is simply ridiculous. It sends an enormous 1258 horsepower to its rear wheels, a number produced by a combination of electric motors and a new 4.0-liter ...
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Monterey Car Week: Supercars & hypercars all in one
Car spotting around Monterey and Carmel brings together a wide range of rare and high-end cars. The footage shows models like ...
On this episode of The Downshift we explore the McLaren P1, Porsche 918, second generation NSX and the LaFerrari - a new crop of hypercars that have been introduced from the worlds most ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. Driving and reviewing supercars for a living requires ...
The McLaren F1, now over two decades old, is still revered as one of the greatest hypercars ever made — even by 2015 standards. Still, in the age of nonsensically outrageous hardware like Ferrari's ...
Car racer Bruce McLaren founded the McLaren brand in 1963. Staying true to the racing theme, the company focuses on producing race car-like vehicles with elite features such as exquisite exteriors and ...
The long-anticipated McLaren SUV appears to have literally taken shape, as the automaker brought a clay model and shared some basic details about it at a dealer meeting on Tuesday in the U.K., per ...
A few weeks ago, Lotus surprised enthusiasts when news broke that the British sports car maker was considering ending automotive production at its historic Hethel facility in the U.K. and moving shop ...
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