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** 2016–2017 [[McLaren 650S|675LT Spider]]
** 2016–2017 [[McLaren 650S|675LT Spider]]
* 2015–2021 '''[[McLaren 570S|570S]]'''
* 2015–2021 '''[[McLaren 570S|570S]]'''
** 2015–2021 [[McLaren 570S|540C]]
** 2016–2021 [[McLaren 570S|570GT]]
** 2017–2021 [[McLaren 570S|570S Spider]]
** 2018–2021 [[McLaren 570S|600LT]]
** 2019–2021 [[McLaren 570S|600LT Spider]]
** 2019–2021 [[McLaren 570S|620R]]
* 2017–2023 '''[[McLaren 720S|720S]]'''
* 2017–2023 '''[[McLaren 720S|720S]]'''
* 2019–2023 '''[[McLaren GT|GT]]'''
* 2019–2023 '''[[McLaren GT|GT]]'''

Latest revision as of 14:40, 17 April 2024

The McLaren F1, McLaren's first production road car.

McLaren is a British motor racing team and sports car manufacturer. The following is a list of all road cars produced by McLaren Automotive, their original incarnation as McLaren Cars, and road cars produced by Bruce McLaren Motor Racing.

Current models[edit]

Model[1] Year introduced Series Description

Senna 2018 Ultimate Mid-engine, turbocharged V8 sports car.

Elva 2020 Ultimate Mid-engine, turbocharged V8 sports car.

Speedtail 2020 Ultimate Mid-engine, hybrid, turbocharged V8 sports car.

Artura 2020 Sports Mid-engine, hybrid, turbocharged V6 sports car.

750S 2023 Super Mid-engine, turbocharged V8 sports car. McLaren's last model to be solely powered by an internal combustion engine.
GTS 2023 GT Mid-engine, turbocharged V8 grand tourer.

Solus GT 2023 Ultimate Mid-engine, V10, track-only sports car.

Previous models by year[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "All McLaren Models". McLaren Automotive. Retrieved 2024-04-17.