Pretty much everyone loves Lego (except for when you step on an errant brick), including car enthusiasts, who have been ...
Lego and McLaren, the British supercar manufacturer, teamed up to create a fully drivable, life-sized replica of the McLaren P1 hypercar.
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Please verify your email address. McLaren might not be a brand that regularly brings out new models, but when it does, it commands attention; and, its latest release is no exception. In fact ...
HOW HARD CAN IT BE? YOU’RE A PARENT, YOU’VE GOT LEGO RUNS ON THE BOARD. Not only does it have a whopping 3893 pieces, it involves constructing a seven-speed gearbox with two shifter drums ...
The signature Long Tail rear wing is not there merely for drag and lift correction but also plays a role in keeping the part integrity intact for when the driver hits speed bumps. The McLaren W1's ...
The McLaren W1 is the brand's latest hypercar, boasting 1,258 horsepower from a new twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 hybrid powertrain. With a 0-60 mph time of 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph ...
McLaren has been without a "1" car since the P1, its high-tech, track-devouring successor to the 1990s-era F1 supercar, left production a few years ago. That changes soon—McLaren has announced ...
McLaren has been working on the W1 for a long time, and information occasionally trickled out about development. In 2019, then-CEO Mike Flewitt stated that the next flagship car would be all-wheel ...