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 Special Operations (MSO) has revealed a pair of bespoke vehicles for one cashed-up customer - the MSO R Coupe and MSO R Spider. Based on the previous generation 'Super Series' family, which includes the 650S and 675LT, the MSO R Coupe and Spider feature an array of unique appointments and upgrades to make sure they stand out from more 'common' versions...
The upcoming McLaren 720S has been leaked again ahead of its official reveal at this year's Geneva motor show. A single image has surfaced online, posted (and since deleted) by Bloomberg, supposedly confirming the 720S name and giving a clearer look at the new supercar's proportions before its full reveal at the Geneva event next week...
McLaren has previewed the successor to its 650S supercar, scheduled to be revealed on March 7 at the Geneva motor show. The second-generation of the company's 'Super Series' range is claimed to be twice as aerodynamically efficient as the current 650S, along with 15 per cent better cooling efficiency...
Mike Flewitt, CEO of McLaren Automotive, has gone on the record about how the sports car maker plans to introduce 15 new vehicles and triple its sales by 2022. Speaking to Automotive News Europe, McLaren's CEO laid out the company's ambitious agenda. After selling 1654 sports cars in 2015, Flewitt expects the company to sell 3000 vehicles this year, and between 4500 to 5000 annually by 2022...