Power and excitement go hand-in-hand. Henry Kissinger summed up the connection perfectly when he said: "Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac". Though Kissinger wasn't talking about kilowatts, when you take a look at the 10 most powerful production cars on sale in Australia, there's no arguing each has sex appeal...
Where's the best place to take a McLaren 650S Spider? Up the highest mountain in the United Arab Emirates, of course.
The McLaren 650S is quite possibly the best all-round supercar in its class.
On the open road, the McLaren 650S is decidedly simple to drive, but on a closed circuit it becomes a genuine test of bravery and skill.
Read the McLaren 650S Spider review here. It's hard to pick the right place to stretch the legs of a supercar. But, when a newly created road with two lanes on the way up and one lane on the way down popped up, it was hard to say no. Even more so when it's the highest mountain road in the United Arab Emirates, Jabal Jais, and only one hour out of Dubai...
McLaren is believed to be on the verge of adding a plug-in hybrid model to its expanding Sports Series line-up, according to a report out of the UK. Respected British publication, Autocar, revealed the PHEV McLaren would join the 540C, 570GT, 570S and 600LT with a public debut later this year ahead of first deliveries by the end of 2020...
McLaren Automotive has commenced its Takata airbag recall, affecting models sold from 2012 through 2018. As with all Takata-related notices, vehicles included in the recall could be fitted with airbags that degrade over time due to exposure to high temperatures and humidity...
McLaren has already dropped the headline details of the forthcoming 600LT, but with the car’s official unveiling at the Goodwood Festival of Speed we can now tell you more about this stripped and whipped hellion, with the stand-out feature being that it will indeed be quicker around most circuits than the 675LT it follows on to...
McLaren Special Operations (MSO) has revealed a very special example of its 675LT limited-edition supercar, sporting a unique colour scheme that pays homage to the McLaren F1 GTR 'Longtail'. Finished in light blue, black and red, the MSO 675LT features 20-spoke alloy wheels finished in Dayglo Orange – a hue which continues through to the sill badges...