Hard as it may be to believe — in part because the automaker continues to find ways to celebrate it — it's been almost nine ...
The new hypercar will follow in the boundary-pushing tire tracks of the McLaren F1 and P1 and will be revealed on October 6.
Lego Technic recently launched a model of the McLaren P1 at a 1:8 scale as part of their ... Instead of breaking the bad news to him in a face-to-face meeting, boss Ron Dennis got his assistant ...
While rumors had been in the wind that McLaren would create a successor to the P1 for some time, the British carmaker only officially confirmed the vehicle in a video released earlier this week in ...
The Lego McLaren P1 is a marvel of engineering that runs fast and handles well, according to a star F1 pilot. On a brisk morning at Silverstone Circuit, McLaren F1 star pilot Lando Norris ...
It certainly doesn't hurt that the P1 is as exotic and thrilling as it was a decade ago, mind you, even in the face of ever-advancing ... past achievements forever. McLaren has officially ...
After releasing a 24-inch-long scale replica of the McLaren P1 earlier this year, Lego has now debuted a full-size drivable version of the hypercar built from over 342,817 Technic pieces and ...
McLaren and Lego have a long history of partnerships, with the unlikely duo teaming up on a number of highly complicated kits, including 1:8 scale versions of the Senna GTR and MCL36 F1 race car.
British automaker McLaren has teased a flagship that follows in the footsteps of the McLaren F1 and P1 supercars. Called the W1 (codenamed P18), the new car is set to launch next week. Beyond the ...
In 2013, McLaren debuted the P1, an iconic powerhouse supercar capable of topping out at 217 mph. An official, life-size LEGO version? Not so much. But judging from the company’s recent showcase ...
Lego made a full-sized, fully functional McLaren P1 sports car out of 342,817 Lego Technic pieces and had McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris do a lap in it around Silverstone Circuit. F1 drivers ...