A recent shift in ownership for McLaren has opened the door to a new chapter: the development of a high-volume SUV.
Faced with previous financial constraints, the company has been acquired by Mumtalakat, the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain.
This newfound stability allows them to target a broader market segment with a practical and profitable vehicle. While the concept might evoke comparisons to the recently revealed BMW XM, a potential collaboration wouldn’t be entirely out of the blue.
McLaren has a history of successful partnerships with the German automaker, a prime example being the legendary V12 engine co-developed for the Gordon Murray-designed F1.
Forget stereotypical SUVs, McLaren is bringing its high-performance DNA to luxury adventure vehicles. Specifics are still under lock and key, but we can expect a thrilling blend of agility and electrification.
This aligns perfectly with the industry’s electric revolution, and McLaren is exploring platforms that can house both proven powertrains and cutting-edge electric options.
The Lamborghini Urus SE, a plug-in hybrid with neck-snapping horsepower, proves this approach can be a winning formula.
Meanwhile, Ferrari throws its hat into the ring with the Purosangue, a unique take on the SUV that combines a mighty V12 with Ferrari’s legendary handling.
With these established rivals setting the bar high, McLaren’s upcoming SUV promises to be a game-changer for driving purists.