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Broken $300,000 McLaren 600LT Turned Out to Be a Nightmare Held up by Zip Ties

Buying a McLaren 600LT is supposed to be an exciting, trouble-free experience. However, one used supercar owner on YouTube found himself in a very unusual situation after purchasing a $300,000 McLaren. Speed Phenom on YouTube purchased the used 600LT to create video content for his channel. However, during the drive home, some weird noises led …
A dark imagine hiding everything about the 2022 McLarent Artura besides a sliver of light that highlights the car's silhouette

McLaren To Debut New Hybrid Supercar Later This Month

If you’ve been waiting for something to get excited about, you might just have to wait a few days longer. McLaren is leaving us on the edge of our seats as they tease us with the upcoming debut of their latest hybrid supercar, and now we are only days away. On February 17th (February 16th …

Can a 1,200-hp Honda S2000 Beat a McLaren 720S in a Drag Race?

No matter what anyone says, the Honda S2000 was never meant to be a car used for drag racing. But then again, neither was the McLaren 720S, but it’s still fun to see each one go down a drag strip. Before you think we sound crazy, just check out this video of a uber-modified Honda …
The McLaren Speedtail seen at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019 on July 4 in Chichester, England.

The 1,036-Hp McLaren Speedtail Is as Expensive as You’d Expect

For auto enthusiasts, cars that cost more than houses might not be surprising. Some can fetch millions of dollars. Most are likely stored in garages and rarely driven, collected to be showcased as the masterpieces they are. But some owners take theirs for a spin now and then, such as the driver who took his …
A white Shelby Cobra 289 'Street Cobra'

This American Sports Car Earned the ‘Greatest Ever’ Title, Not the Legendary McLaren F1

Even though Gordan Murray already designed its spiritual successor, the McLaren F1 still looms large in the automotive consciousness. From its Toyota-Sera-inspired doors to its gold-lined engine bay, it’s a supercar that still feels, well, super. But according to Road & Track, it’s not the best sports car. Instead, that title belongs to the Shelby …
An image of a 1995 McLaren F1 in studio.

What Happened to El Chapo’s Missing McLaren F1

The chances of you spotting a McLaren F1 out in the wild are almost zero. Out of the 106 F1’s ever built, a significant portion spend their time in private collections or gracing the lawns of concourse shows. These habits are unsurprising when you consider that these hypercars are easily worth up to $21 million, …
A blue Lego McLaren Senna GTR in front of a real blue McLaren Senna GTR

Lego Puts a McLaren Senna GTR on Your Desk for 3% of the Real Thing’s Price

Whether you’re into hypercars or classic cars, Lego offers an affordable alternative to owning the real thing. And it’s one you can build yourself to store practically wherever. The company’s already produced models of several high-end vehicles, including the Ducati Panigale V4 R and the Charger from Fast and Furious. And now it’s bringing out …
A photo of the McLaren Speedtail on track.

McLaren Speedtail Owner Crashes Brand-New Hypercar on Track

Deliveries of the McLaren Speedtail have begun to ramp up globally. One owner recently attended a McLaren event at Japan’s Fuji Speedway to take their new hypercar on track. Sadly, this is where things took a turn straight into a metal barrier. The limited-edition McLaren smashed head-first, leaking fluids across the asphalt. According to Motor1, …
General view of the 1998 McLaren F1 'LM-Specification' supercar during McLaren's F1 New York media preview

The Impressive and Tragic History of McLaren

Supercar enthusiasts are fond of the name McLaren, but chances are if you don’t pay attention to these unobtainable exotics, the name has only become recently familiar to you. While the brand has only become popular with the general public within the past few decades, the history of McLaren runs deep. Before the name was …
McLaren posted a photo of an upcoming hybrid supercar on Twitter.

McLaren Plans to Release a Hybrid Supercar in 2021

McLaren has been having a bit of a tough time financially as of late. In June, the British carmaker tried to leverage its Woking factory and car collection to take out loans. At the beginning of September, we saw McLaren list its headquarters for a measly $259 million, as reported by The Drive. In an …
A showcase of the five newest McLaren Senna GTR LM's in their classic McLaren F1 GTR liveries.

The McLaren Senna is Named After Someone Special

I’ve always loved the name of the McLaren Senna. It’s beautiful, and it flows well, just like the car itself. I never gave much thought to the name’s origin. It’s not as obvious as the Kia Telluride — which was named after a city called Telluride in Colorado — but instead has a lot more …
McLaren 720S Spider is a convertible supercar with a 4.0-liter twin turbo V8 and a 200+ mph top speed.

This McLaren Has a $9,100 Roof That Tints Itself With Electricity

McLaren is commonly known for its incredible engineering toward performance. However, it has taken their ingenuity in recent years and applied it to their cars’ interiors. The 2020 McLaren 720S Spider is a hardtop convertible that uses a unique element, a glass roof. Naturally, clear glass offers no shade from the sun. McLaren’s engineers thought …
A showcase of the five newest McLaren Senna GTR LM's in their classic McLaren F1 GTR liveries.

Special Edition McLaren Senna GTRs Are Overwhelmingly Powerful

It’s been over 25 years since McLaren’s historic win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and to celebrate, the British carmaker decided to produce five special edition versions of the already limited Senna GTR. Each of the five McLaren models features a hand-painted livery paying direct homage to one of the original F1 GTRs …
A dark-gray Lazante LM 25 McLaren Senna

For $190k Lanzante Will Give Your McLaren a Touch of the F1 GTR

Not every special-edition car is actually special. But when the car in question is a McLaren, it’s a slightly different story. But it’s not McLaren itself that’s releasing the cars. Instead, they’re the work of British tuner and restorer Lazante. What’s the occasion? A celebration of not just a celebrated race car, but an iconic …
Jay Leno in his Light Car Company Rocket on a California mountain road

Before the McLaren F1, Gordon Murray Made a Rocket

Even if his latest work, the T.50, hadn’t been well-received, Gordon Murray would always be remembered for the McLaren F1. While it’s no longer the fastest production car in the world, it’s still the fastest naturally-aspirated production car. But even outside its top speed, the McLaren F1 is a marvel of 90s auto engineering. However, …
yellow McLaren P1

McLaren Just About Dead: Insolvency Days Away

McLaren is scrambling for cash. It’s so desperate it is trying to use its headquarters in Woking, UK, and its classic car collection as collateral for loans. The problem is it already did that exact thing in 2017 to buy out shareholder Ron Dennis for almost $350 million.  Also, it paid for transaction fees, helped …
green McLAren GT Verdant with scissors doors open

Supercars Are Hot, But McLaren’s Might Set You On Fire

McLaren is known for its high-performing vehicles that can compete with the likes of Ferrari and Lamborghini. Currently, the British automaker is not in the news for a recent, exotic model announcement but for a concerning safety hazard.  McLaren is recalling over 3,000 vehicles across the U.S. and Canada due to a fuel leak risk …
Toyota Sera doors up

This Obscure Toyota Inspired the McLaren F1 Supercar

Although the latest Bugatti may have eclipsed it in raw speed, the McLaren F1 is still an incredible supercar. Not to mention it’s still the fastest naturally-aspirated production car in the world. Even though it was never designed for racing, a mildly-modified road version won Le Mans outright in 1995. It was the first production …