While McLaren may not boast the same storied history as Ferrari, the British sports car manufacturer has quickly established itself as a significant contender in the luxury car market. The recent launch of the McLaren Group highlights the company’s commitment to expansion. Despite being just six years old, McLaren Automotive has already assembled an impressive range of production vehicles and continues to grow its inventory. The question now is whether it’s premature to celebrate McLaren’s legacy or if we should toast to its promising future in the automotive industry.
On Thursday, McLaren Automotive announced the opening of an exhibition at the Louwman Museum in The Hague, Netherlands. This event honors the company’s heritage and will be available for viewing until August 27, making it a must-see for car enthusiasts traveling through Europe. McLaren has contributed 16 vehicles to the museum’s collection, including the P1 GTR, 675LT, and the MP4-12C 50th Anniversary Edition. Additionally, the exhibit features various McLaren Formula 1 cars, some dating back to the 1970s when the brand was first established. These historic F1 cars carry a rich racing legacy and have been piloted by racing legends such as Lewis Hamilton and Ayrton Senna.
The exhibition also highlights the early achievements of McLaren’s bold “Track22” initiative, aimed at introducing 15 new models to the lineup by 2022. This ambitious plan kicks off with the 720S, which has already garnered numerous preorders. Car enthusiasts eagerly anticipate what remarkable innovations McLaren will unveil next.
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