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{{MFRList|2011|[[McLaren 12C]]|r|592|442.5|3031|44|3.8}}
 
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Revision as of 06:00, 3 March 2018

McLaren is a British car manufacturer that appears in all Forza series titles since Forza Motorsport 2.

In 1985, McLaren Cars was founded by Ron Dennis and went on to release the McLaren F1 supercar in 1992. McLaren Racing, then known as Bruce McLaren Motor Racing, was founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963, with the first McLaren race car, the M1A and its successor M1B, being built and emerging the dominant victor in the Can-Am championship with 43 victories. In 1965, the M2B, McLaren's first Formula One race car, debuted at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Founded in 2010, McLaren Automotive, replacing McLaren Cars, produces supercars and hypercars, usually produced in-house at designated production facilities, following three branding strategies: the entry-level "Sports Series", which consists of the 570S, 540C, and 570GT; the mid-range "Super Series", which consists of the 650S, 675LT, and 720S; and the top-of-the-line "Ultimate Series", which currently consists of the P1 and Senna. As of July 2017, McLaren Automotive is now fully owned by the McLaren Technology Group, which is also now known as simply McLaren Group.

Description

"Since 1990, McLaren Automotive of England has designed and produced a limited number of exclusive, high-performance road cars. The organization is named after the late Bruce McLaren, a New Zealand-born racing driver, engineer, and race-car designer whose creations won races in series ranging from Formula One to CanAm. The McLaren F1 is a 240-mph supercar that uses technology from Formula One racing, including a strong, lightweight carbon fiber monocoque structure. Between 1992 and 1998, McLaren built 100 F1s, priced in excess of $1 million each. The F1's 6-liter, 627 horsepower BMW V12 gives this exotic three-seat coupe tremendous speed and acceleration, and the chassis provides handling to match. In 1995, F1s took first, third, fourth, and fifth places at 24 Hours of Le Mans, proving that a million dollars also buys impressive durability and racing capability. In 1999, McLaren started working with DaimlerChrysler to develop and build the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. The car debuted in 2003. For a lucky few with $450,000 to spend, the new SLR provides unsurpassed levels of speed, handling, safety, and comfort. Like the McLaren F1, the SLR wraps a very powerful engine and a luxury interior in a lightweight composite structure. Its 5.4-liter, 617 horsepower AMG V8 propels the SLR to over 200 mph."
—forzamotorsport.net[1]


Vehicles

Road

Year
Model
Drive
Power
Torque
Weight
Front
Disp
2011 McLaren 12C RWD 592 hp (441 kW) 443 ft·lb (600 Nm) 3031 lb (1375 kg) 44% 3.8 L
2015 McLaren 570S Coupé RWD 562 hp (419 kW) 443 ft·lb (600 Nm) 3016 lb (1368 kg) 42% 3.8 L
2015 McLaren 650S Coupé RWD 641 hp (478 kW) 502 ft·lb (680 Nm) 3148 lb (1428 kg) 42% 3.8 L
1993 McLaren F1 RWD 627 hp (468 kW) 480 ft·lb (651 Nm) 2840 lb (1288 kg) 41% 6.1 L
1997 McLaren F1 GT RWD 618 hp (461 kW) 480 ft·lb (651 Nm) 2469 lb (1120 kg) 41% 6.1 L
2013 McLaren P1 RWD 903 hp (673 kW) 663 ft·lb (900 Nm) 3296 lb (1495 kg) 42% 3.8 L

Race

Year
Model
Drive
Power
Torque
Weight
Front
Disp
1966 McLaren M2B RWD 300 hp (224 kW) 221 ft·lb (300 Nm) 1179 lb (535 kg) 38% 3.0 L
1969 McLaren #4 McLaren Cars M8B RWD 635 hp (474 kW) 575 ft·lb (780 Nm) 1444 lb (655 kg) 40% 7.0 L
1976 McLaren #11 Team McLaren M23 RWD 465 hp (347 kW) 280 ft·lb (380 Nm) 1268 lb (575 kg) 34% 3.0 L
1988 McLaren #12 Honda McLaren MP4/4 RWD 675 hp (503 kW) 312 ft·lb (423 Nm) 1190 lb (540 kg) 38% 1.5 L
1997 McLaren #41 Team McLaren F1 GTR RWD 591 hp (441 kW) 388 ft·lb (526 Nm) 2017 lb (915 kg) 42% 6.0 L
1998 McLaren #41 Gulf Team Davidoff McLaren F1 GTR RWD 591 hp (441 kW) 388 ft·lb (526 Nm) 2017 lb (915 kg) 42% 6.0 L
1997 McLaren #43 Team BMW McLaren F1 GTR RWD 591 hp (441 kW) 388 ft·lb (526 Nm) 2017 lb (915 kg) 42% 6.0 L
2011 McLaren #59 McLaren GT 12C GT3 RWD 539 hp (402 kW) 463 ft·lb (628 Nm) 2712 lb (1230 kg) 45% 3.8 L
2014 McLaren #60 Bhaitech 12C GT3 RWD 493 hp (368 kW) 368 ft·lb (500 Nm) 2800 lb (1270 kg) 45% 3.8 L
2014 McLaren #98 Art Grand Prix 12C GT3 RWD 493 hp (368 kW) 368 ft·lb (500 Nm) 2800 lb (1270 kg) 45% 3.8 L

Pre-Tuned

Year
Model
Drive
Power
Torque
Weight
Front
Disp
2015 McLaren P1 GTR RWD 986 hp (735 kW) 738 ft·lb (1001 Nm) 3186 lb (1445 kg) 41% 3.8 L
2013 McLaren Team Forza P1 RWD 903 hp (673 kW) 663 ft·lb (900 Nm) 3296 lb (1495 kg) 41% 3.8 L

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