McLaren teases the next chapter in its groundbreaking performance lineage.
With its roots firmly planted in racing, McLaren’s first roadgoing car was the F1, which was introduced in the 1990s despite McLaren originating in 1963. While the manufacturer has a lineup full of incredible roadgoing supercars today, McLaren’s main focus is still creating vehicles that combine immense power with lightweight construction and incredible performance-oriented engineering to be on-track sensations. The McLarens that have done that in the most meaningful ways are the brand’s “1” cars.
Currently, those are the McLaren F1 and the McLaren P1, which have begun a tradition of groundbreaking supercars. In their time, the F1 and P1 were instrumental in changing the automotive world, the F1 with its record-breaking speed, and the P1 with its hybrid innovation. In a new video, McLaren asks people who are central to its history, including racing drivers and experts, what makes a McLaren “1” car.
The consensus was that a McLaren “1” car is transformative and earth-shattering, with the splendor, incredible design, exclusivity, and thrill that have made the past two “1” cars, the McLaren F1 and the McLaren P1, legends. Today, the McLaren P1 and the McLaren F1 are among the world’s most desired collector-grade automotive masterpieces. With a title card noting the date of October 6, a new addition to that legacy is. With the F1 and P1 as predecessors, this next McLaren “1” car will truly be special.
McLaren has confirmed the name of this newest addition to its ultimate supercar legacy: the W1. With its October 6 reveal, it will celebrate the 50th anniversary of McLaren winning its first Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship, as well as its driver at the time, Emerson Fittipaldi, winning the Drivers World Championship in 1974.