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'''McLaren Automotive''' (previously '''McLaren Cars''') is an automaker founded in 1990 with the object of producing road cars based on [[Formula One]] technology. It works closely with the [[Team McLaren]] Formula One constructor and is part of the [[McLaren Group]].  
'''McLaren Automotive''' (previously '''McLaren Cars''') is an English [[automaker]], based in Woking, Surrey, established in 1989 with the object of producing road cars based on [[Formula One]] technology. It works closely with the [[Team McLaren]] Formula One constructor and is part of the [[McLaren Group]].


== M6 GT ==
== M6 GT ==
[[McLaren M6 GT]]
The [[McLaren M6 GT]] was [[Bruce McLaren]]'s first race car.


== F1 ==
== McLaren F1 ==
{{Main|McLaren F1}}


McLaren Cars' first product was the [[McLaren F1]], a [[sports car]] and also a [[supercar]] priced at £640,000 (approx. US$ 1,150,000). The F1 was a three seat [[coupe]] with the driver situated in the middle of the car. The car was designed by [[Gordon Murray]] who also designed some very competitive formula one racecars for McLaren. The 6064 cc [[V12 engine]], which produces 627 hp (461 kW), was designed and built by [[BMW]].
The company's first car was the McLaren F1, a [[sports car]] and also a [[supercar]] priced at £640,000 (approx. US$ 1,150,000). The F1 was a three seat [[coupe]] with the driver situated in the middle of the car. The car was designed by [[Gordon Murray]] who also designed some very competitive formula one racecars for McLaren. The 6064 cc [[V12 engine]], which produces 627 bhp (468 kW/636 PS), was designed and built by [[BMW]].


Production of the original F1 began in 1992. The LM model was then introduced in 1995 and the GT model, in 1997. The GTR was built from 1995 through 1997. Production of the McLaren F1 drew to a close in May 1998, with a total production of 100 cars. Variants produced were 64 F1 (street car), 5 LM, 3 GT, 9 GTR95, 9 GTR96 and 10 GTR97.
Production of the original F1 began in 1992. The LM model was then introduced in 1995 and the GT model, in 1997. The GTR was built from 1995 through 1997. Production of the McLaren F1 drew to a close in May 1998, with a total production of 100 cars. Variants produced were 64 F1 (street car), 5 LM, 3 GT, 9 GTR95, 9 GTR96 and 10 GTR97.
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The McLaren F1 GTR was developed from the F1 road car, and proved highly effective in the four hour GT races in 1995, its first season of racing. [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] that year was to be McLaren’s first attempt at the world’s most prestigious endurance race.
The McLaren F1 GTR was developed from the F1 road car, and proved highly effective in the four hour GT races in 1995, its first season of racing. [[Le Mans 24 Hours]] that year was to be McLaren’s first attempt at the world’s most prestigious endurance race.


McLaren decided to update the 001 chassis – the original test car – and enter it to augment the five customer cars that had been running all season. It was this car, piloted by former [[Formula 1]] racers [[JJ Lehto]] and [[Yannick Dalmas]] and experienced Japanese driver [[Masanori Sekiya]] that took the chequered flag after a race full of drama.
McLaren decided to update the 001 chassis–the original test car–and enter it to augment the five customer cars that had been running all season. It was this car, piloted by former [[Formula 1]] racers [[JJ Lehto]] and [[Yannick Dalmas]] and experienced Japanese driver [[Masanori Sekiya]] that took the chequered flag after a race full of drama.


McLaren F1 GTRs finished 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th, not only winning the race at its first attempt, but totally dominating this most gruelling of events.
McLaren F1 GTRs finished 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th, not only winning the race at its first attempt, but totally dominating this most gruelling of events.


The F1 previously held the record for the fastest production car ever made, with an independently measured top speed of 241.35 mph (391 km/h). It has a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds. This has been bettered by the [[Bugatti Veyron]]. However [[Bugatti Veyron]]'s engine is assisted by four turbo's while the F1 is normally aspirated.
The F1 previously held the record for the [[fastest production car]] ever made, with an independently measured top speed of 241.35 [[mph]] (391 [[km/h]]). It has a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds. This has been bettered by the [[Koenigsegg CCR]], [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] and the [[SSC Aero|SSC Ultimate Aero TT]]. However, the F1 is naturally aspirated while the CCR, Veyron and SSC Aero are turbocharged.


== SLR ==
== McLaren Mercedes MP4/98T ==
Launched in Australia at the beginning of the 1998 Grand Prix season, the West McLaren Mercedes MP4/98T was the world´s first tandem Formula One car. <ref>[http://www.mclarenautomotive.com/news/mp4-98t.htm McLaren Automotive - News - McLaren Automotive Produces The 1+1 Grand Prix Car: MP4-98t<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The unique race car was designed by [[Gordon Murray]] to mirror the performance of then contemporary Grand Prix grid and allows a passenger, seated directly behind the driver, to experience the power and exhilaration of a Formula One car. Safety and comfort were fundamental to the design criteria, based on the forces experienced in a Formula One car.


In 1999, McLaren Cars agreed to design and manufacture the [[Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren]] in conjunction with [[DaimlerChrysler]]. DaimlerChrysler is the majority shareholder of the McLaren Group as well as engine supplier to the [[Team McLaren]] racing team thorugh  its [[Mercedes-Benz]]. The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren is manufactured at a unique assembly facility at the [[McLaren Technology Centre]].
Incorporating many of the F.I.A. driver/passenger safety regulations, the MP4/98T has increased side-impact absorption to safeguard the passenger. Each passenger was seat-fitted using techniques prevalent in Formula One. This specialist foam seating is fitted into the carbon fibre monocoque. A six-point F1 harness seat belt system further insures the safety of the passenger. A carbon fibre honeycomb composite structure, faced with 75 mm (3.0 in) of conforfoam padding separates the driver and passenger helmet area. Specified according to the F.I.A. impact absorption regulations, this conforfoam design is duplicated on the rear of the headrest structure to protect the passenger in the event of a frontal impact. Together with the head restraint they provide rearward and frontal impact absorption for the driver/passenger configuration. A passenger/driver alert button completes the safety elements.


The SLR has a 5.5 Liter Supercharged V8 engine that produces 626 bhp. It can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.8 sec.
Numerous celebrities have been passengers in the car, including: [[Max Mosley]], [[Murray Walker]], King Juan Carlos and [[Erja Hakkinen]].
* Year: 1998
* Model Designation: McLaren Mercedes MP4/98T
* Chassis: McLaren carbon fibre monocoque
* Engine: Mercedes-Benz Ilmor FO110G 3.0 litre V10
* Gearbox: McLaren six speed semi-automatic
* Electronics: TAG Electronics Wheels: Enkei
* Tyres: Bridgestone
* Dampers: Penske
* Brakes: AP Racing
* Clutch: Sachs
* Fuels & Oils: Mobil 1
* Adhesives: Loctite
* Radios: Kenwood


== P8 ==
== Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (codename P7) ==
Around the time the SLR was being finishing development, word came about of a second supercar collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren. To be called the P8, the car was to be a mid engined sports car similar and in direct competition to Ferrari's [[Ferrari 360 Modena|360 Modena]] and the then in development [[Ferrari F430|F430]]. Early concept sketches depicted a car looking quite like a [[Lamborghini Gallardo]], but with Mercedes markings and a striking set of rear flying butresses (similar to the ones seen in the [[Maserati Merak]] or [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano|Ferrari 599GTB]]). The car was supposed to have completed development by 2006 to be released as a 2007 model, however it has more than likely been cancelled.
{{Main|Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren}}


==SLS==
In 1999, McLaren agreed to design and manufacture the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren in conjunction with [[DaimlerChrysler]]. DaimlerChrysler is the majority shareholder of the McLaren Group as well as engine supplier to the [[Team McLaren]] racing team through its [[Mercedes-Benz]] division. The final stages of production of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren take place at a unique assembly facility at the [[McLaren Technology Centre]].
According to the "Brenda Priddy & Company", McLaren and Mercedes plan to sell as many as 2000 to rival the Ferrari F430, Lamborghini Gallardo and the V10 version of Audi's R8. The car will go for a projected price tag of 150,000 Euros and Mclaren hopes to use carbon fiber. It is unknown if the car will be a conventional two-seater or a three-seater like the P8 was supposed to be.


==GM Development==
The SLR has a 5.5 Liter Supercharged V8 engine that produces 617 bhp (460 kW). It can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.8 sec. and a 0-100 in 6.3 sec.


Through General Motors, in 1985, McLaren helped create the GNX, based off of the General Motors G Body.  
In 2006, the Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR 722 Edition was announced. The "722 Edition" creates 650 bhp (480 kW/660 PS), with a top speed of 340 km/h (6 more than the standard SLR). A new suspension is used with 19-inch light-alloy wheels, a stiffer damper configuration and 0.4 inches (10 mm) lower body.


McLaren was also sourced to provide a special package to the 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix including a turbo kit and body kit.
In 2007, the Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR Convertible was announced, due to be available from late 2007. The car will use the same supercharged 5.5 liter V8 that is in the coupé.


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== Aborted projects (codenames P8, P9 and P10) ==
The partnership between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren resulted three further cars being proposed. The P9 was to be a mid-engined baby supercar with a less expensive model, the P8 or "SLS", competing with cars such as the [[Ferrari F430]], the [[Bentley Continental GT]] and the [[Aston Martin DB9]]. Both cars were to be powered by naturally aspirated V-8 engines. The P10 would have been an SLR replacement.
 
All three cars were aborted in 2005, with Mercedes rumored to have considered the projects simply too costly to turn into a solid business case.
 
== [[McLaren MP4-12C]] (Codename P11) ==
On September 8 2009, McLaren released images and details of its long-speculated [[Ferrari 458 Italia|458 Italia]] and [[Lamborghini Gallardo|Gallardo]] competitor, the MP4-12C, which was previously codenamed P11. On hand the estimated $200,000 to $280,000 USD supercar is a 3.8 litre twin-turbo V8 producing 600 hp and 433 lb-ft of [[torque]], 80% of which is available from 2,000 rpm. Mated to McLaren's 7-speed Seamless Shift dual clutch gearbox (SSG), it is expected the car will accelerate to 60 mph in "the three-point-something-second" range with a top speed over 200 mph while returning a CO2 output somewhere just south of 300g/km.


== See also ==
== See also ==
{{commonscat|McLaren vehicles}}
{{commonscat|McLaren vehicles}}
* [[McLaren Group]]
* [[McLaren|McLaren Racing]]
* [[McLaren F1]]


*[[McLaren Group]]
{{McLaren}}
*[[McLaren Racing]]
*[[McLaren F1]]


== External links ==
== External links ==


*[http://www.mclarenautomotive.com/ McLaren Automotive] official website
*[http://www.mclarenautomotive.com/ McLaren Automotive] official website
* [http://www.mclarenperformance.com/eportal/portal/alias__McLaren/lang__en-US/tabID__3434/DesktopDefault.aspx About McLaren Performance Technologies] official website
'''''News and References'''''
*[http://www.qv500.com/indexmclaren.php A guide to the F1]
*[http://www.qv500.com/indexmclaren.php A guide to the F1]
 
*[http://jalopnik.com/391193/ever-wonder-what-the-inside-of-mclaren-hq-looks-like Ever Wonder What The Inside of McLaren HQ Looks Like?]
*[http://www.leftlanenews.com/mclaren-to-build-f1-successor.html McLaren P11 pictures surface]
*[http://www.autoblog.com/2009/09/08/mclaren-mp4-12c-first-batch-of-details-and-images-surface/ McLaren MP4-12C: First batch of details and images surface]
*[http://www.autoblog.com/2010/05/21/mclaren-automotive-names-first-35-cities-to-get-dealers/ McLaren Automotive names first 35 cities to get dealers]


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McLaren Automotive (previously McLaren Cars) is an English automaker, based in Woking, Surrey, established in 1989 with the object of producing road cars based on Formula One technology. It works closely with the Team McLaren Formula One constructor and is part of the McLaren Group.

M6 GT

The McLaren M6 GT was Bruce McLaren's first race car.

McLaren F1

Main article: McLaren F1

The company's first car was the McLaren F1, a sports car and also a supercar priced at £640,000 (approx. US$ 1,150,000). The F1 was a three seat coupe with the driver situated in the middle of the car. The car was designed by Gordon Murray who also designed some very competitive formula one racecars for McLaren. The 6064 cc V12 engine, which produces 627 bhp (468 kW/636 PS), was designed and built by BMW.

Production of the original F1 began in 1992. The LM model was then introduced in 1995 and the GT model, in 1997. The GTR was built from 1995 through 1997. Production of the McLaren F1 drew to a close in May 1998, with a total production of 100 cars. Variants produced were 64 F1 (street car), 5 LM, 3 GT, 9 GTR95, 9 GTR96 and 10 GTR97.

The McLaren F1 GTR was developed from the F1 road car, and proved highly effective in the four hour GT races in 1995, its first season of racing. Le Mans 24 Hours that year was to be McLaren’s first attempt at the world’s most prestigious endurance race.

McLaren decided to update the 001 chassis–the original test car–and enter it to augment the five customer cars that had been running all season. It was this car, piloted by former Formula 1 racers JJ Lehto and Yannick Dalmas and experienced Japanese driver Masanori Sekiya that took the chequered flag after a race full of drama.

McLaren F1 GTRs finished 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th, not only winning the race at its first attempt, but totally dominating this most gruelling of events.

The F1 previously held the record for the fastest production car ever made, with an independently measured top speed of 241.35 mph (391 km/h). It has a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds. This has been bettered by the Koenigsegg CCR, Bugatti Veyron 16.4 and the SSC Ultimate Aero TT. However, the F1 is naturally aspirated while the CCR, Veyron and SSC Aero are turbocharged.

McLaren Mercedes MP4/98T

Launched in Australia at the beginning of the 1998 Grand Prix season, the West McLaren Mercedes MP4/98T was the world´s first tandem Formula One car. <ref>McLaren Automotive - News - McLaren Automotive Produces The 1+1 Grand Prix Car: MP4-98t</ref> The unique race car was designed by Gordon Murray to mirror the performance of then contemporary Grand Prix grid and allows a passenger, seated directly behind the driver, to experience the power and exhilaration of a Formula One car. Safety and comfort were fundamental to the design criteria, based on the forces experienced in a Formula One car.

Incorporating many of the F.I.A. driver/passenger safety regulations, the MP4/98T has increased side-impact absorption to safeguard the passenger. Each passenger was seat-fitted using techniques prevalent in Formula One. This specialist foam seating is fitted into the carbon fibre monocoque. A six-point F1 harness seat belt system further insures the safety of the passenger. A carbon fibre honeycomb composite structure, faced with 75 mm (3.0 in) of conforfoam padding separates the driver and passenger helmet area. Specified according to the F.I.A. impact absorption regulations, this conforfoam design is duplicated on the rear of the headrest structure to protect the passenger in the event of a frontal impact. Together with the head restraint they provide rearward and frontal impact absorption for the driver/passenger configuration. A passenger/driver alert button completes the safety elements.

Numerous celebrities have been passengers in the car, including: Max Mosley, Murray Walker, King Juan Carlos and Erja Hakkinen.

  • Year: 1998
  • Model Designation: McLaren Mercedes MP4/98T
  • Chassis: McLaren carbon fibre monocoque
  • Engine: Mercedes-Benz Ilmor FO110G 3.0 litre V10
  • Gearbox: McLaren six speed semi-automatic
  • Electronics: TAG Electronics Wheels: Enkei
  • Tyres: Bridgestone
  • Dampers: Penske
  • Brakes: AP Racing
  • Clutch: Sachs
  • Fuels & Oils: Mobil 1
  • Adhesives: Loctite
  • Radios: Kenwood

Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (codename P7)

In 1999, McLaren agreed to design and manufacture the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren in conjunction with DaimlerChrysler. DaimlerChrysler is the majority shareholder of the McLaren Group as well as engine supplier to the Team McLaren racing team through its Mercedes-Benz division. The final stages of production of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren take place at a unique assembly facility at the McLaren Technology Centre.

The SLR has a 5.5 Liter Supercharged V8 engine that produces 617 bhp (460 kW). It can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.8 sec. and a 0-100 in 6.3 sec.

In 2006, the Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR 722 Edition was announced. The "722 Edition" creates 650 bhp (480 kW/660 PS), with a top speed of 340 km/h (6 more than the standard SLR). A new suspension is used with 19-inch light-alloy wheels, a stiffer damper configuration and 0.4 inches (10 mm) lower body.

In 2007, the Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR Convertible was announced, due to be available from late 2007. The car will use the same supercharged 5.5 liter V8 that is in the coupé.

Aborted projects (codenames P8, P9 and P10)

The partnership between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren resulted three further cars being proposed. The P9 was to be a mid-engined baby supercar with a less expensive model, the P8 or "SLS", competing with cars such as the Ferrari F430, the Bentley Continental GT and the Aston Martin DB9. Both cars were to be powered by naturally aspirated V-8 engines. The P10 would have been an SLR replacement.

All three cars were aborted in 2005, with Mercedes rumored to have considered the projects simply too costly to turn into a solid business case.

McLaren MP4-12C (Codename P11)

On September 8 2009, McLaren released images and details of its long-speculated 458 Italia and Gallardo competitor, the MP4-12C, which was previously codenamed P11. On hand the estimated $200,000 to $280,000 USD supercar is a 3.8 litre twin-turbo V8 producing 600 hp and 433 lb-ft of torque, 80% of which is available from 2,000 rpm. Mated to McLaren's 7-speed Seamless Shift dual clutch gearbox (SSG), it is expected the car will accelerate to 60 mph in "the three-point-something-second" range with a top speed over 200 mph while returning a CO2 output somewhere just south of 300g/km.

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