McLaren Automotive’s Mike Flewitt is set to step down as chief executive officer after over eight years at the helm, the automaker said on Wednesday.
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TUMI, the prominent international travel, and lifestyle brand, has revealed its brand-new collection created and designed in collaboration with luxury supercar maker and Formula 1

The McLaren Group is optimistic regarding the prospects for its luxury sports car maker following the COVID-19 crisis dealt a big hit to earnings this

McLaren Automotive is set to bring the full force of its expertise in hybrid powertrain engineering to the supercar class in 2021 with the introduction

McLaren and Gulf Oil International Ltd on Tuesday announced a multi-year strategic partnership that will see Gulf, one of the most popular lubricant brands in the world,

McLaren Automotive’s most extreme track car yet revealed in final form Just twelve months after it was unveiled as a concept car at the Geneva

The draft Brexit agreement between Britain and the European Union provides certainty to British business whilst no deal would hinder free trade, the CEO of

It’s known that the McLaren 720S is an amazing efficiency vehicle. With 710 hp and 568 lb-ft of torque, it can do a 10.3-second quarter

McLaren Automotive, the Surrey based developer of luxury sports and super cars, has hired Dr. Jens Ludmann as Chief Operating Officer (COO) effective from May

Following the completion of the effective advancement season for the 570S GT4, the most recent GT model from McLaren will go back to the British

New McLaren Driver Interface typifies the design engineering ingenuity that underpins every aspect of the new, second-generation McLaren Super Series Revolutionary Folding Driver Display combines

McLaren-Honda have revealed their 2017 Formula 1 car in a new orange, black and white livery. The new palette, a modification from dark grey, is

* New 4.0-litre engine will power second-generation McLaren Super Series * Twin-turbocharged V8 provides stunning performance: acceleration to 200km/h (124mph) takes 7.8 seconds and the

McLaren have revealed that their 2017 car will be named the MCL32, breaking with the ‘MP4’ nomenclature that had been in place from 1981. The

McLaren Automotive has announced a strategic project to design and establish innovation for the next generation of powertrains. Working with a number of partners including