McLaren dates back to 60’s, but you weren’t able to see much of it on roads until recently. Apart from the tremendous F1 model, that left pretty steep dents in automotive history and collaboration with Mercedes on SLR McLaren, not much of its work was visible to common people. And that was the case until 2011. That was the year when MP4-12C model was launched, and after being more than properly welcomed by buyers, it propelled British brand to full-scale offensive.
The proper successor of legendary F1, new P1 with sticker above million dollars saw the light of the day in 2013, while one year later successor to MP4-12C came in the form of the 650S model. The latest thing was 570S presented in 2015 as entry level model. Let’s say that in half a decade we had more models than in its whole history. As name McLaren became well known and respected lately, same as Ferrari, Aston or Lambo, there is no reason for slowing down and neither they will.
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