McLaren Sports Series

  • 2017 McLaren 570GT

    McLaren is about to introduce a new model in the United States in the form of the 570GT, which as the name suggests is a car more suited to grand touring than carving up a race track. We first saw the 570GT in March at the 2016 Geneva auto show, but now it’s ready to make its North American debut. The debut will take place during Monterey Car Week and we’ve been told the 570GT will be joined by another new McLaren, a concept specially prepared by the McLaren Special Operations division. Could it be the rumored 3-seater? This will be the seventh year that McLaren is attending...

  • 2016 McLaren 570S
    The $187,400 McLaren 570S is Ferrari's rude wake-up call: first drive review

    Say you just sold your first mobile app, or your company just got acquired by some search-engine giant. What’s a car-crazed geek to do? Real estate? Retirement plan? We’d do something totally logical like this--the 570S, the first car in McLaren's more attainable Sports Series. Logical...

  • 2017 McLaren 570S Sprint
    McLaren adds track-focused 570S Sprint to Sports Series range

    It’s only been a year since McLaren revealed the first of its Sports Series models, the 570S, but already the automaker’s entry-level range is close to matching the variety on offer in the pricier Super Series. Already this year we’ve been treated to the more practical 570GT and...

  • 1966 McLaren M2B Formula One car and 2016 McLaren 570S
    Meet the 570S inspired by McLaren’s first Formula One racer

    Last weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix marked 50 years since McLaren’s debut in Formula One. To mark the occasion, the McLaren road car division unveiled a 570S Coupe inspired by McLaren’s first F1 car, the M2B. The special 570S features a white exterior highlighted by a central green...

  • 2017 McLaren 570S GT4 race car
    McLaren 570S to spawn Sprint and GT4 track models

    Hot on the heels of the arrival of the 570GT are two new additions to McLaren Automotive's Sports Series range, a track-only version of the 570S and a dedicated 570S race car built to FIA GT4 standards. The track car adopts McLaren’s Sprint designation, which we last saw on the 650S Sprint...

  • 2017 McLaren 570GT, 2016 Geneva Motor Show
    McLaren's most practical car is the 570GT

    Love to take your mid-engine sports car everywhere but tired of being limited to only an overnight bag to hold all your gear? Well McLaren has you covered with its latest model. The car is the much-hyped more practical member of the entry-level Sports Series range and it has just been unveiled at...

  • McLaren 570S Coupe

    If you aren’t too keen on dropping $184,900 on a 570S, currently McLaren’s entry-level model here in the United States, you could always lease one. McLaren has teamed up with Ally Financial to offer some pretty attractive lease deals, starting with the 570S and 650S. With the 562-horsepower 570S, you’re looking at $2,200 per month, subject to terms and conditions you’ll have to check with participating dealers. A monthly lease payment for the 641-hp 650S hasn’t been mentioned but presumably it’s substantially higher considering the price outright for the...

  • McLaren Sports Series GT spy shots - Image via S. Baldauf/SB-Medien
    McLaren Sports Series GT Spy Shots

    McLaren will add a new model to its entry-level Sports Series range next year but we’re not talking about a Spider convertible. Instead, the car will remain a coupe but sport a larger, more practical body than the current Sports Series models. A prototype has just been spotted, and sadly it...

  • Chris Harris drives the McLaren 570S
    Chris Harris Gets Behind The Wheel Of The New McLaren 570S: Video

    There’s a new entry-level range of cars at McLaren, called the Sports Series. There are just two models that make up the Sports Series at present, the 540C and 570S, and British journo Chris Harris was lucky enough to spend some time with the latter. He drives the car both on the road and...

  • McLaren 570S Coupe live photos, 2015 New York Auto Show
    McLaren Shooting Brake In The Works?

    McLaren promises to add a new model sporting a unique bodystyle to its entry-level Sports Series range next year—and the car isn't going to be a Spider convertible. Instead, this new Sports Series entry is expected to feature a more practical (think extra storage) bodystyle. What might such a...

  • McLaren Sports Series testing
    McLaren Sports Series Tested To Extremes Ahead Of Production Start: Video

    McLaren’s new Sports Series range, which at present consists of only the 570S and 540C sports cars, is about to enter production but before that starts the pre-production versions are being put through the paces in some rather extreme conditions to iron out any bugs. It’s a process all...

  • McLaren 570S by MSO, 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
    McLaren Special Operations Prepares Pair Of 570S Coupes For Pebble Beach Concours

    It was at the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance that McLaren’s personalization department, McLaren Special Operations, had its coming out party. It was where we first saw the polarizing X-1, a custom-bodied supercar that was based on the bones of the 12C and showcased the extent of...

  • McLaren P1 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

    McLaren will be making quite a showing at the 2015 Goodwood Festival of Speed taking place later this month, by bringing together its new three-tier road car lineup. And making their dynamic debuts at the event will be the latest 570S from the entry-level Sports Series tier along with the 650S Le Mans special edition from the Super Series and the P1 GTR track car from the Ultimate Series. ALSO SEE: James May Drives The Ferrari 488 GTB: Video The 570S will participate in the popular Supercar Run which will see it attack Goodwood’s famous hill climb. The 570S made its debut at the recent...

  • McLaren 540C
    $165k McLaren 540C Won’t Be Sold In U.S. Due To Apparent Lack Of Interest

    McLaren’s 540C unveiled at the 2015 Shanghai Auto Show a month ago won’t be coming to the U.S., the British performance marque has confirmed. The car was originally due here in early 2016 and was set to be McLaren’s most attainable model ever thanks to a price tag of just...

  • McLaren 540C
    McLaren's Most Attainable Model Ever, The 540C, Debuts In Shanghai

    We recently told you that McLaren would soon be launching a new model positioned below the $184,900 570S that debuted earlier this month in New York. The new model, described as the most attainable McLaren ever, has now made its debut, appearing for the first time at this week’s 2015 Shanghai...

  • McLaren 570S Configurator
    McLaren 570S Ready For Your Configuration Dreams

    A McLaren for the masses! Well, for a small percentage of the masses, really. Still, that percentage is greater than it used to be with the arrival of the all-new McLaren 570S and its sub-$200,000 starting price. For Porsche 911 Turbo-money, you can plop one of Woking's finest in your own garage...

  • McLaren 570S Coupe, 2015 New York Auto Show
    McLaren 570S Coupe Priced From $184,900, Less Expensive 540C Coming Soon

    We were expecting a price tag below $200k for the new 570S Coupe and McLaren has pulled through with an impressive $184,900 sticker. That’s a substantial $80k less than McLaren’s next car up the ladder, the 650S, despite the new 570S sharing much in common with its big brother including...

  • McLaren 570S Coupe live photos, 2015 New York Auto Show
    New McLaren Sports Series Coming In 2016 Won’t Be A Spider

    The McLaren Sports Series just made its official debut at the 2015 New York Auto Show with the 570S Coupe, but already, the company—and the enthusiast public—is looking forward to next year, and the next variant to arrive. We don’t know for sure what it will be, but we do know it...

  • McLaren 570S Coupe live photos, 2015 New York Auto Show

    The Sports Series is here, and it’s every inch a McLaren. Don’t call this the cheap one. Call it the 570S. To be fair, it’s still not likely to be inexpensive—figure something around $150,000. But you’ll get an awful lot of bang for those 150,000 bucks. ALSO SEE: Lincoln Continental Concept Debuts At The 2015 New York Auto Show First up, the specs: A 562-horsepower, 443-pound-foot twin-turbocgharged 3.8-liter V-8 engine sits in the middle; a 7-speed SSG dual-clutch gearbox swaps cogs; 62 mph comes in 3.2 seconds; 124 mph arrives in just 9.5 seconds; top speed is...

  • Teaser for McLaren 570S Coupe debuting at 2015 New York Auto Show
    First McLaren Sports Series Member Is The 570S Coupe: Official

    McLaren is set to introduce its new Sports Series at next month’s 2015 New York Auto Show, and like the Super Series and Ultimate Series it will sit under the Sports Series will be made up of several models distinguished by performance and styling attributes. McLaren has previously hinted...

  • 2016 McLaren Sports Series spy shots - Image via S. Baldauf/SB-Medien
    2016 McLaren Sports Series Spy Shots (With Spider Convertible)

    These are the latest spy shots of some prototypes for McLaren’s new supercar destined to sit in the automaker's entry-level Sports Series range. Yes, like the Super Series and Ultimate Series it will sit under, the Sports Series will be a range of vehicles where different members are...

  • Teaser for McLaren 570S Coupe debuting at 2015 New York Auto Show
    McLaren Releases Fourth Teaser For New Sports Series: Video

    The newest addition to the growing lineup of McLaren road cars, the Sports Series, is edging closer to its world debut at the 2015 New York Auto Show. And in the lead up to its arrival McLaren is running an extensive teaser campaign that likens the car’s impending arrival to that of a game...

  • Teaser for McLaren 570S Coupe debuting at 2015 New York Auto Show
    McLaren’s Entry-Level Car To Be Called The Sports Series: First Image

    McLaren Automotive is set to launch a new supercar positioned below its 650S and plans to reveal it for the first time next year, most likely at the Geneva Motor Show in March. We’ve already spotted test mules for the new car, which is referred to internally as the P13 and has been confirmed...

  • 2014 Porsche 911 GT3
    McLaren Loves The Porsche 911 GT3, Uses It To Benchmark Upcoming P13

    McLaren bought a Porsche 911 GT3 to use in the development of its upcoming "entry-level" supercar.

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