McLaren has been on the bleeding edge of carbon fiber technology for more than 40 years now. It all started way back in the '80s when it started using carbon fiber in the construction of its ...
McLaren Automotive (Woking, Surrey, U.K.) announces that it has developed a “world-first” manufacturing method that scales an aerospace-inspired carbon fiber production process for volume super car ...
With the W1 McLaren continues its tradition of carbon-fiber tub and body, but it makes the already lightweight process even lighter by moving away from resin transfer (RTM) in favor of resin ...
McLaren is open to the idea of making carbon fiber structures for other automakers once its new plant in Sheffield, England is operational. Speaking at the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed, McLaren ...
The P1 is founded on McLaren's MonoCage carbon fiber tub, which is a revision of ... In terms of straight-line speed, the W1 is faster than the Speedtail from a standstill to 184 mph.