A purveyor of expensive, capable, small-batch British sports cars, McLaren's first car was the inimitable McLaren F1. Currently, the automaker produces five cars, with price tags ranging from about $150,000 all the way past $1 million.
Like poetry rendered in carbon fiber, McLaren's new Elva roadster is simply gorgeous.
An open-air two-seater, this is the lightest roadgoing car McLaren has ever built.
A supercar on a super track.
A day at McLaren's Pure driving school uses performance data to help on-track instruction.
McLaren's first foray into grand touring hopes to evoke the same success that the automaker had with its supercars.
Powerful, fast, comfortable and, yes, practical -- this is truly the McLaren of exotic grand tourers.
The company is moving its US headquarters from Manhattan to the Dallas suburb of Coppell.