Starting today, the LEGO Group and McLaren Racing will offer race revelers an exclusive look at an expanded life-size 1:1 ...
For most people, the most complex Lego builds we ever get to might be a house, a castle – maybe the Millennium Falcon, if we’re lucky. For Jonathan Beaumont, it was a life-size, drivable McLaren ...
Lego and McLaren, the British supercar manufacturer, teamed up to create a fully drivable, life-sized replica of the McLaren P1 hypercar.
LEGO Group's senior project manager Lukáš Horák has revealed that the company spent 8,344 hours to build the unique, spectacular McLaren car that the Woking-based F1 outfit's British driver Lando ...
McLaren has unveiled a new hypercar successor to the P1, and it will cost £2m. It'll be the fastest ever road legal McLaren.
To power the car, they incorporated 768 Lego motors, which enable it to reach ... To put it to the test, McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris took the wheel and completed a lap of the legendary ...
McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris took the wheel and completed a lap of the legendary Silverstone Circuit, covering a distance of 3.66 miles. Creating a drivable car out of Lego pieces presented ...
McLaren has released details of its most powerful, fastest-accelerating car ever, saying it’ll be capable of transforming ...
The legendary McLaren F1 and P1 now have a worthy successor. An even better one, actually. Meet the all-new W1, a plug-in ...
For a car with such an abbreviated name, the McLaren W1 packs a vast amount of engineering tech. It’s also more advanced in some key areas than a contemporary Formula One car. That’s one hell ...
This combination allows the W1 to achieve a 0-124 mph time of 5.8 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph, making it McLaren’s fastest-accelerating road car ever. McLaren’s signature lightweight ...