The upcoming years will witness a strong development in the trend of car manufacturers, particularly in the electrification of vehicles, including PHEV, EV, and NEV. Nonetheless, supercar brands strongly believe that one segment will be their “golden egg-laying hen,” and that is SUVs.
This belief is clearly demonstrated by the two major players in the supercar manufacturing industry, Lamborghini and Ferrari, who have introduced their first high-performance SUVs to the market. In fact, “the raging bull” Urus offers three different versions: the first generation, the high-performance variant, and finally the mid-life facelift.
Not wanting to lag behind, McLaren, another renowned supercar brand, also has plans to enter this segment. In August of last year, the new CEO of the company acknowledged that the SUV segment is an important market that McLaren does not want to miss out on.
However, there have not been any images or even drawings of a McLaren SUV. To cater to the expectations of McLaren enthusiasts, the automotive news website Kolesa has provided a visual representation of what a McLaren SUV could potentially look like, based on the brand’s existing supercars.
Upon observing the exterior of this McLaren SUV visualization, it is evident that the LED headlights combined with vertical air intakes give the vehicle an assertive appearance. This detail is borrowed from the hybrid Artura. Additionally, the front bumper features deep air vents.
At the rear of the McLaren SUV, as depicted by Kolesa, are LED taillights borrowed from the McLaren GT supercar, incorporating a sporty diffuser. The SUV is equipped with dark-colored twin-spoke wheels.
Internal information from McLaren indicates that the company’s leadership is contemplating the production of their first SUV. However, even if approved, the McLaren SUV will not be introduced until 2025. Furthermore, as the latecomer, McLaren has learned valuable lessons and may launch an SUV equipped with a hybrid powertrain, making it more distinctive compared to its two competitors.
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