Chrome McLaren MP4-12C revealed at UK dealer launch [video]

F1 successor likely

In a star-studded event, with Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, McLaren launched their new dealership network by opening the first showroom in London.

While this is exciting news, McLaren also confirmed that "three further models or derivatives [of the MP4-12C] are currently already under development" and will go into production by mid-decade. Additional information is limited, but we can expect an entry-level model, a MP4-12C roadster and a successor to the F1.

According to McLaren CEO Ron Dennis, "We are fiercely proud of the McLaren brand and I am personally proud that we are welcoming into the McLaren family some of the world's best car retailers, many of whom are with us tonight. I look forward to delivering great cars to them, as I know we share a common objective: we are driven to succeed and we try to be the best at everything that we do."

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: McLaren Automotive

Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton join Ron Dennis and guests at McLaren London for the launch of McLaren's retail network

  • First McLaren showroom opens at One Hyde Park, Knightsbridge
  • Star-studded opening event hosted by McLaren Group, Executive Chairman, Ron Dennis, Formula 1 world champions, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, and guests from the worlds of sport, entertainment and business
  • Flagship showroom opening marks the launch of a McLaren global retail network of 35 locations in 19 countries
  • Bespoke McLaren showrooms and high-tech aftersales centres offer luxury sales environment and innovative service standards
  • Retailers appointed in Germany, Japan and Singapore complete first phase of global network development as phase two looks ahead to 2012

McLaren London, 21 June 2011: McLaren Automotive opened the doors to its first dedicated McLaren retailer, McLaren London, with a star-studded celebration at its One Hyde Park, Knightsbridge location on June 21. By the end of 2011, McLaren will have 35 bespoke retailers in 19 countries worldwide. All have been carefully selected by McLaren to offer the best in customer sales and service for a range of high-performance sports cars, beginning with the ground-breaking McLaren MP4-12C.

The opening, hosted by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes drivers, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, and McLaren Group and McLaren Automotive Executive Chairman, Ron Dennis, celebrated ‘Defining Moments in Time'. Recognising the launch of the global network of McLaren car retailers, and the arrival of the first ‘pure' McLaren sports car, the event also presented past McLaren track successes with iconic trophies and two of Lewis Hamilton's race-winning Formula 1 cars.

Ron Dennis said: "We are fiercely proud of the McLaren brand and I am personally proud that we are welcoming into the McLaren family some of the world's best car retailers, many of whom are with us tonight. I look forward to delivering great cars to them, as I know we share a common objective: we are driven to succeed and we try to be the best at everything that we do.

"Jenson, Lewis, our hosts, and many of our guests represent tonight a group of people who share a particular value: that is that somewhere along our careers and lives we have experienced an iconic, or defining moment. Tonight is that moment for McLaren Automotive," Dennis concluded.

McLaren has invested nearly £800m since 2005 to establish itself as the world's newest sports car company. That investment has focused on the development of a range of innovative, technologically ground-breaking, and bespoke high-performance sports cars, as well as the construction of a brand new manufacturing facility (the McLaren Production Centre - MPC) at the company's headquarters.

This solid foundation requires similar commitment to the McLaren brand from retailers in order to turn McLaren's dream into reality; the launch of McLaren London, to be operated by the Jardine Motors Group, marks that commitment as the first of 35 retailers that will supply and service McLaren customers in all major global markets.

McLaren anticipates expanding its global retail network to around 70 locations by the middle of the decade when the full range of cars is under production at the MPC in Woking, England: as the MP4-12C goes on sale, three further models or derivatives are currently already under development.

The McLaren network will be small in number compared to other premium brands, driving McLaren's partners to ensure a high-value is placed on McLaren customers. McLaren's strategy is to support its retailers in servicing customers to a high level by keeping volumes low and business profitable, rather than stretching retailers through high volumes and too many locations.

The initial 35 strong retail network was recently completed with the confirmation of McLaren retailers in Frankfurt, Munich, Osaka, Singapore and Tokyo whilst attention now moves on to securing up to six more retailers in 2012. Markets that McLaren is considering include China, Russia and Scandinavia. The company's first ‘pure' McLaren sports car is experiencing high demand with over 18 months of production currently accounted for.

McLaren's 2011 global retail network:

Europe: UK (Birmingham, London, Manchester); Germany (Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich); Benelux (Brussels); France (Monaco, Paris); Italy (Milan); Spain (Madrid), Switzerland (Zürich). North America: Canada (Toronto); USA (Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Newport Beach, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Tampa). Middle East / Africa: UAE (Abu Dhabi, Dubai); Qatar; Saudi Arabia (Jeddah); Bahrain; South Africa (Johannesburg). Asia Pacific: Hong Kong; Singapore; Australia (Sydney); Japan (Osaka, Tokyo)

McLaren launches in Europe

The flagship McLaren showroom is located at London's newest and most prestigious address - One Hyde Park: The Residences at Mandarin Oriental. As with every retailer in the new McLaren Automotive network, Jardine Motors Group has been selected for their ability to demonstrate an outstanding track record in offering excellent customer service and aftersales support.

McLaren Automotive is committed to ensuring the experience customers have with their dealers in every market is as revolutionary as the MP4-12C sports car itself. For example, unlike any other automotive manufacturer, McLaren is stocking its retail network with a spare of every serviceable part for the MP4-12C: what McLaren calls its ‘pit-stop' service concept that ensures fast and efficient repair.

Following the London launch, two more McLaren retailers for the UK will open: Manchester (Sytner Group) on June 30, and Birmingham (Rybrook Motor Holdings) on July 5. The remaining 32 sites in the global network will be operational by the end of this year, beginning in July and through the summer with the European network in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland.

The McLaren MP4-12C

The innovative new MP4-12C will be the first in a range of high-performance, highly efficient, carbon-fibre based sports cars from McLaren Automotive. The 12C will take on the world's best premium performance cars and is lighter, more powerful, more fuel efficient and more exclusive than its key competition.

McLaren Production Centre

All future McLaren sports cars will be built in the new £40m McLaren Production Centre (MPC), situated adjacent to the stunning McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) in Woking, England. Up to 1,000 cars will be hand-built at MPC for worldwide distribution in the car's first full year, with an annual production run of approximately 4,000 McLarens per year when the model line-up is complete by the middle of the decade.

The first 12C is due off the MPC production line in mid-July, with the first 12C's for delivery to the European network over the coming weeks having been produced on the existing production line at the MTC.

Ends

McLaren Automotive will be represented in the following 35 cities and markets:

EU (summer 2011) McLaren Automotive Regional Director: Christian Marti (German)
McLaren London Jardine Motors Group
McLaren Birmingham Rybrook Motor Holdings
McLaren Manchester Sytner Group
McLaren Paris Neubauer Group
McLaren Monaco Monaco Luxury Group
McLaren Madrid Grupo Guarnieri
McLaren Hamburg Merkur Hanseatische Beteiligungs-AG
McLaren Frankfurt Doerr Automotive GmbH
McLaren Munich F1 Sportwagen GmbH
McLaren Dusseldorf Moll Sportwagen GmbH
McLaren Brussels Ginion Group
McLaren Zurich Schmohl AG
McLaren Milan Gruppo Fassina

Middle East:South Africa (autumn) Regional Director: Ian Gorsuch (British)
McLaren Jeddah Al Ghassan Motors
McLaren Dubai; McLaren Abu Dhabi Al Habtoor Motors
McLaren Kuwait Ali Alghanim & Sons Automotive
McLaren Qatar Dana Motors
McLaren Bahrain Al Ghassan Motors
McLaren South Africa Daytona Group

North America (late-autumn) McLaren Automotive Regional Director: Tony Joseph (US)
McLaren Beverly Hills The Auto Gallery
McLaren Chicago Lake Forest Sports Cars
McLaren Dallas Park Place Texas
McLaren Greenwich Miller Motorcars
The Collection McLaren Miami, Florida
McLaren Newport Beach McLaren Newport Beach
McLaren Philadelphia McLaren Philadelphia
McLaren San Francisco Price Family Vehicles
McLaren Tampa Bay Dew Luxury Motor Cars
McLaren Toronto Pfaff Automotive Partners

Asia Pacific McLaren Automotive Regional Director: Ian Gorsuch (British)
McLaren Singapore Wearnes Automotive
McLaren Tokyo MT International
McLaren Osaka Hakko Group
McLaren Sydney Trivett
McLaren Hong Kong Sime Darby

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 dtrump dtrump
I really really want to like this new mclaren, and I kind of do now, but I dont love it. just doesnt look fresh enough. still has the look of the 1990s about it however I do love the interior
June 22, 2011 4:39 pm
 nforspeed91 nforspeed91
If it looks like it was from the 90s then that's a good thing since all of the best super cars were from the 90s.
June 23, 2011 4:03 am
 dtrump dtrump
touche
June 23, 2011 5:22 am
 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
i think its a sweet design to start off the company. not too extravagant, but very purposeful. and it performs very well and thas all that counts in the end i think. also, they will hopefully come up with a good and raw design for the next gen F1. but this design is very nice, and simple. i like it
June 22, 2011 10:45 pm
 DdW DdW
Congrats to McLaren for their official first showroom launch in London! Ron should be proud, as his company would be one of the few English cottage car marques (i.e. Morgan, Noble) that has a panache to make it to the world stage. I hoped they would continue to be successful for many years to come.
June 23, 2011 1:02 am
 Brakedust Brakedust
This car is so achingly gorgeous in so many diverse ways. Its looks have really grown on me. I love its tech. I love the fact that McLaren has firmly established itself as the British Ferrari. What a car!
June 23, 2011 3:05 am
 fred123456 fred123456
I still want to love this car but i cannot. I like it but it doesn't do anything for me.... I LOVE the first Mclaren which was furious and out of this world full of awesomeness!! The looks of the new car doesn't match the performance of it... I just think it just too simple looking of a car to be at this level of performance. Look at the new Pagani now the looks at that make you think more than twice about it cause it just make you want to see more of the car...
June 23, 2011 6:01 am
 Shark Shark
Pagani? Now that's ugly to me!! This is an amazing car and McLaren has delivered in every way! Just read yesterday Autoexpress tested it and it did 0-60 in 2.9 seconds to 100 in 6.0 and pulled 1.4 g of force when being launched, pretty incredible for a RWD. Another article showed stats of the 12C lap time around the top gear track at 1:14.1 and it beat the quickest time recorded by an Aerial Atom by 1 second. The version with the light options did it in 1:12.1 and the GT3 did it in 1:09. By the way the Ferrari 458 did in 1:19.1. I would like to know if there will be a GT3 version for the street...
June 23, 2011 12:53 pm