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# McLaren

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*McLaren*

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Website(s) | https://cars.mclaren.com/ |
| Founded(Text) | 1985 |
| Founder(s) | Bruce McLaren |
| Owner | CYVN Holdings / Mumtalakat Holding (as of 2024) |
| Headquarters | McLaren Technology Centre, Woking, Surrey, England |

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**McLaren** is an automotive brand founded in 1985 in Woking, England, known for high-performance sports and supercars developed using carbon fiber technologies. At the end of 2024, the company was acquired by the Abu Dhabi-based investment group CYVN Holdings, initiating a new strategic transformation process.

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*McLaren Logo (Official Website)*

### **Historical Development**

McLaren’s foundations are rooted in [Formula 1](/en/detay/formula-1-749777/llms.txt) racing technology. From the 1990s, the brand began producing road cars through joint projects such as the SLR McLaren developed with Mercedes. After 2010, [McLaren Automotive](/en/detay/mclaren-e6a42/llms.txt) was structured as an independent car manufacturer. In the 2020s, the product lineup expanded to include [hybrid supercars](/en/detay/hybrid-electric-vehicle/llms.txt). By 2024, ownership of the brand transferred to the UAE-based investor group.

### **Product Range**

##### **Sports and Supercars (ICE / Hybrid)**

- **Artura**: Plug-in hybrid V6 supercar
- **750S**: ICE V8 lightweight sports model
- **Solus GT**: Single-seat, limited-production high-performance track car
- **McLaren W1**: Limited-run hybrid hypercar, production starting in 2025

##### **Upcoming and Concept Models**

- **Hybrid SUV**: Performance crossover expected after 2028 under a “shared performance” approach
- **Full Electric Supercar**: Planned for release between 2025–2030

### **Electric Vehicle Technology**

McLaren highlights that battery weight limits performance and handling in electric supercars. Therefore, full-electric supercars are not expected to reach mass production potential before 2030. In the transition phase, plug-in hybrid models such as the Artura are being developed, with new PHEV and BEV vehicles planned between 2025–2030.

### **Global Production and Financial Performance**

McLaren Automotive produces approximately 2,000–2,200 cars annually at its Woking, England facility. In 2023, the company reported a £873 million loss, with revenue falling from £627.8 million to £465.9 million. Following this financial decline, capital support from CYVN Holdings in 2024 initiated a restructuring process.

### **Market Performance and International Growth**

In 2023, McLaren sold 2,137 vehicles, showing signs of recovery in Q1 2024 with 796 units sold. Demand increased in high-income markets, including the USA, Europe, and Gulf countries. The Artura model represents the brand’s transition to the hybrid segment.

### **Strategic Goals and Future Vision**

- **Profitability Focus**: McLaren aims to enter new segments (SUV/SPV) while maintaining profitability before 2028.
- **Electrification Roadmap**: Hybrid crossover and full-electric supercar development projects continue between 2025–2030.
- **Structural Transformation**: Under CYVN Holdings, the Forseven sub-brand has been launched, with a product expansion strategy for SUV, EV, and software-integrated new models.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. McLaren Financial Results 2023: The Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/04/25/mclarens-losses-more-double-to-873m-sales-fall/ (Accessed: 16 August 2025)McLaren prioritises profitability over EV rollout: Autocar. https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/brand-awareness-key-future-mclaren-ceo-mike-flewitt-says (Accessed: 16 August 2025)McLaren exits Formula E: Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/sports/formula1/mclaren-exit-formula-e-end-season-2025-04-25/ (Accessed: 16 August 2025)McLaren to merge with EV start-up Forseven: Financial Times. https://www.ft.com/content/263f469b-c113-4631-b974-1968323469ce (Accessed: 16 August 2025)Tariff risks on McLaren: Reuters. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/28/which-uk-carmakers-will-be-hit-hardest-by-trumps-latest-import-tariffs (Accessed: 16 August 2025)McLaren. McLaren vehicle models: https://cars.mclaren.com/us-en/models (Accessed: 16 August 2025)