McLaren Automotive (formerly known as McLaren Cars) is a British automotive manufacturer based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, Surrey. The main products of the company are sports cars, which are produced in-house in designated production facilities.
Car Design News looks at some of the design stories that may have gone under the radar over the past week. Read on for the latest from Audi, JLR, DS and more…
Designing the cabin to allow the driver to sit in the centre and the development of lighter, more sustainable seats
In the past weeks, many companies have been asking what they can do to assist with the rapid production of ventilators to assist with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Design consultancies, large carmakers, small engineering firms, and everyone in-between are keen to offer their assistance at this critical time.
British sports car manufacturer’s design director explains how generative design and 3D printing enhanced their new Mono single seater
Quality over quantity at the leading California automotive design school ArtCenter
Gordon Murray Automotive has previewed its T.50 V12 hypercar and its ingenious ground effect fan system…
In this Issue: McLaren Speedtail, Peugeot 208, Renault Clio, YFAI XiM20, Tata H2X Concept, Infiniti QX Inspiration
(This was originally a bonus section attached to our essay about how car design and video games have overlapped in recent years, which you can read here.)
Chang An’s design approach is predicting and shaping consumer tastes
New film features details of Frank’s design process for the MINI, Fiat 500, BMW X5, McLaren P1 and new Lilium EV VTOL
Legendary sports car designer celebrates his 50-year career
Like an F1 car but with a different mission, the Speedtail sets a new benchmark for speedy comfort, as Rob Melville and his design team explain
New “superlight grand tourer” gets previewed ahead of May 15 debut
New, old brand launches cutting edge electric hypercar
Industry veteran to redesign British electric hypercar
Buy them for your learned friend, relative or colleague… or just get them for yourself
Whether they’re ‘eyes’ or ‘brand signatures’, they’re designed for more than just night vision…
British brand merges F1 and P1 to create its latest ‘Ultimate Series’ flagship
Designers talk of “having an eye for design,” an intuitive sense of what’s harmonious and what is undesirable but what exactly are the components of the criteria that they’re using? For automotive design it essentially breaks down into three steps, which we term ‘Bones, Muscles and Graphics’. In this final part, we examine the third element of evaluating automotive design, the graphic treatment (grilles, lamps, window shapes, shutlines, DRG, DLO, wheels)
Outgoing Arcfox design manager takes to the skies
A Geneva show car which bravely tried to reinvent the French marque
Anglo-Australian track car signals return of historic racing name
In this issue: Lagonda Vision Concept, Icona Nucleus, Tata H5X, Tata 45X, TVR Griffith, GAC Enverge and FOCUS on Technology.
In the final instalment of our series we look at the late career stage for highly experienced designers, where they become senior design directors
They just don’t make ’em like they used to! Or do they?
A more restrained, 21st-century Lamborghini hid a little extra madness in its flanks...
Revived Italian brand debuts new V8 supercar outside Blenheim Palace
Technically an engineering detail, but with a pleasing visual byproduct. How very McLaren...
Up close with McLaren's new topless junior supercar, with insights from its creator
How slimming the IP helps hit that apex
The move comes as Frank Stephenson leaves the company
McLaren to be bought by Apple? Here's the firm's great early product and its designers. Jobs & Wozniak? No, Murray & Stevens.
Up close with the key production cars and concepts that debuted at the New York auto show
Volvo S90 and Porsche Mission E awarded at special Geneva motor show event
Pforzheim University student David Kunze's McLaren interior project render
McLaren chief designer Robert Melville's chosen proposal from 2012 for the P13 programme that would become the 2015 Sports Series 540C/570S
Featuring in-depth stories on the Lexus LF-SA, VW Sport Coupé Concept GTE and more
In this issue: Lexus LF-SA, Volkswagen Sport Coupe Concept GTE, Kia Sportspace, McLaren 570s, Soueast DX7, Citroen Aircross
McLaren today revealed its MP4-12C, the first in a range of high-performance sports cars the independent sports car maker plans to unveil in the coming years.
Gordon Murray Design has unveiled the T25 prototype, a car that the company's founder, Gordon Murray, has long talked about as the vehicle that will revolutionize the automotive industry.
McLaren Special Operations unveiled a one-off supercar this weekend at Pebble Beach called the X-1, designed exclusively for an anonymous enthusiast.
The McLaren P1 concept – the company's flagship hypercar model – will make its world debut at the Paris motor show next week ahead of the production model some time next year.
McLaren has revealed the first interior images of the production-ready P1 ahead of its debut in Geneva next month.