McLaren reveals more of new model ahead of Goodwood Festival


– McLaren Automotive confirms new model will be unveiled online on June 28

– Global public debut in the UK, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July

– Fifth new model to be announced under the McLaren Track22 business plan

The next new McLaren is just two weeks away from being revealed online ahead of a public debut at
the UK’s 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed. To keep the world guessing, a second, tantalising
image has been released revealing a pair of formidable top-exit exhausts. This follows the issue last
week of a partial view of its dramatic rear.

The car, which will be driven up the famous Goodwood Hill Climb for the first time on Thursday July
12, will be the fifth model to be announced under McLaren’s Track22 business plan. It will benefit
from increased power, minimised weight, optimised aerodynamics and enhanced driver
engagement. It will also delivertrack-focused dynamics. And like the McLaren Senna, the most
recent model revealed by the Woking-based company, it will be limited to the few.

The wait to learn more will be brief: images of the car will be released online – together with its
name – at 13:00 BST on June 28.

Prior to that, visit cars.mclaren.com/theedgeiscalling to register your interest.

- McLaren Automotive confirms new model will be unveiled online on June 28

- Global public debut in the UK, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July

- Fifth new model to be announced under the McLaren Track22 business plan

The next new McLaren is just two weeks away from being revealed online ahead of a public debut at the UK’s 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed. To keep the world guessing, a second, tantalising image has been released revealing a pair of formidable top-exit exhausts. This follows the issue last week of a partial view of its dramatic rear.

The car, which will be driven up the famous Goodwood Hill Climb for the first time on Thursday July 12, will be the fifth model to be announced under McLaren’s Track22 business plan. It will benefit from increased power, minimised weight, optimised aerodynamics and enhanced driver engagement. It will also delivertrack-focused dynamics. And like the McLaren Senna, the most recent model revealed by the Woking-based company, it will be limited to the few.

The wait to learn more will be brief: images of the car will be released online – together with its name – at 13:00 BST on June 28.

Prior to that, visit cars.mclaren.com/theedgeiscalling to register your interest.

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