McLaren: What's Next


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SOLUS, AERON AND AONIC?

McLaren could in the medium term do without numerical designations for its future models.


According to Carbuzz, which is based on leaked information, the three names registered by McLaren are Solus, Aeron and Aonic, all classified in class No. 12 corresponding to "vehicles and apparatus for locomotion by land, as well as their parts and accessories".

The sub-question that arises is the following: what kind of models does the British brand have in store for us in the future? After its first hybrid supercar, one way forward would be further electrification, possibly not in the form of SUVs, not of the domestic genre, but new sports cars. Wait and see…

 

McLaren

McLaren Automotive is a British luxury automotive manufacturer founded in 1985 as McLaren Cars and later re-introduced as McLaren Automotive in 2010. Based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England, the company's main products are sports cars, which are produced in-house in designated production facilities. In July 2017, McLaren Automotive became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the wider McLaren Group.
Official website: McLaren Automotive

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