British luxury high performance supercar-maker McLaren Automotive launched in India

MUMBAI
McLaren Automotive has launched its operations in India today, a key market in augmenting their foothold in Asia Pacific. Engineered without fear and driven by the fearless – McLaren Mumbai unveiled the new 765LT Spider, the only 765LT ever made. The model delivers maximum engagement, untamed performance, and a scalpel-sharp handling. With 765PS and 800Nm of torque, it takes just 11 seconds to open and stow the ultra-lightweight single piece electric retractable hard top leaving nothing between the elements and the driver. McLaren relishes the unknown and welcomes the challenge. Long tail models like this one personify this spirit. They are the most aggressive, driver-centric, pure performance cars with a proud lineage. McLaren’s range of supercars and ultimate cars are the epitome in personalisation, high technology and super lightweight engineering, combined with cutting-edge design and innovation to deliver breath-taking experiences. They are designed at the iconic McLaren Technology Centre with each supercar hand-built at the adjoining McLaren Production Centre, in Woking, Surrey, south of London. “We are thrilled to officially start our operations in India. McLaren would offer the full breath of our model range to the customers and enthusiasts in the country. I am excited for McLaren patrons to
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