McLaren to build "SUV and Sedans"
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just saw this on line, not sure how true it is!
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/abu-dhabi-s-mc...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/abu-dhabi-s-mc...
Yes, that's correct. McLaren Automotive Ltd. is set to produce high-end sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and sedans as part of a turnaround plan under its new ownership. Abu Dhabi's CYVN Holdings LLC, which took control of McLaren in December 2024, plans to merge the company with its UK electric-vehicle startup, Forseven Holdings.
Luxury SUVs have proven highly profitable for rivals like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, so McLaren’s shift aligns well with market trends.
Luxury SUVs have proven highly profitable for rivals like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, so McLaren’s shift aligns well with market trends.
It was inevitable.
The fact is McLaren is a business and businesses need to make money, and the only way sports car manufacturers in 2025 can be profitable appears to be selling big, overweight, ugly SUVs. If we want them to keep making cars like the 750S then they are going to have to follow Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Lotus etc into transitioning from a sports car / supercar manufacturer to an SUV manufacturer that also makes sports cars.
I don't like it (in fact I bloody hate it) but that's just the world we live in.
The fact is McLaren is a business and businesses need to make money, and the only way sports car manufacturers in 2025 can be profitable appears to be selling big, overweight, ugly SUVs. If we want them to keep making cars like the 750S then they are going to have to follow Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Lotus etc into transitioning from a sports car / supercar manufacturer to an SUV manufacturer that also makes sports cars.
I don't like it (in fact I bloody hate it) but that's just the world we live in.
paddy1970 said:
Yes, that's correct. McLaren Automotive Ltd. is set to produce high-end sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and sedans as part of a turnaround plan under its new ownership. Abu Dhabi's CYVN Holdings LLC, which took control of McLaren in December 2024, plans to merge the company with its UK electric-vehicle startup, Forseven Holdings.
Luxury SUVs have proven highly profitable for rivals like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, so McLaren’s shift aligns well with market trends.
Maybe not Aston Martin and Lotus though?Luxury SUVs have proven highly profitable for rivals like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche, so McLaren’s shift aligns well with market trends.
murphyaj said:
It was inevitable.
The fact is McLaren is a business and businesses need to make money, and the only way sports car manufacturers in 2025 can be profitable appears to be selling big, overweight, ugly SUVs. If we want them to keep making cars like the 750S then they are going to have to follow Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Lotus etc into transitioning from a sports car / supercar manufacturer to an SUV manufacturer that also makes sports cars.
I don't like it (in fact I bloody hate it) but that's just the world we live in.
+1The fact is McLaren is a business and businesses need to make money, and the only way sports car manufacturers in 2025 can be profitable appears to be selling big, overweight, ugly SUVs. If we want them to keep making cars like the 750S then they are going to have to follow Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Lotus etc into transitioning from a sports car / supercar manufacturer to an SUV manufacturer that also makes sports cars.
I don't like it (in fact I bloody hate it) but that's just the world we live in.
I might be tempted one day in the future when second hand ones become affordable.
I know we're supposed to hate them, but as an overall car the ancient Cayenne I had was brilliant. I owned it for about 10 years (having only intended to own it for 6 months to fulfill a specific purpose) - and I still miss it. It was comfortable, could fit a huge amount in it and was far more fun than it should have been if you were in the mood.
I know we're supposed to hate them, but as an overall car the ancient Cayenne I had was brilliant. I owned it for about 10 years (having only intended to own it for 6 months to fulfill a specific purpose) - and I still miss it. It was comfortable, could fit a huge amount in it and was far more fun than it should have been if you were in the mood.
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