For most people, the most complex Lego builds we ever get to might be a house, a castle – maybe the Millennium Falcon, if we’re lucky. For Jonathan Beaumont, it was a life-size, drivable McLaren ...
Lego and McLaren, the British supercar manufacturer, teamed up to create a fully drivable, life-sized replica of the McLaren P1 hypercar.
It's not even Halloween yet, but some people are already trying to get ahead of the Christmas rush by planning which presents ...
Very.ie, Ireland’s leading online retailer, has unveiled its much-anticipated list of the top toys for Christmas 2024.
The legendary McLaren F1 and P1 now have a worthy successor. An even better one, actually. Meet the all-new W1, a plug-in ...
Given its position at the top of McLaren’s road-car range, expect a heavy focus on aerodynamics and high-level Formula One-inspired engineering. The F1 and P1 represented the absolute peak of ...
The new hyper hybrid hits 1,258 bhp, is limited to 217 mph, has DRS and an airbrake, and can come to a halt from 124 mph in ...
Every kid's toy dream has come true; Lego has built a drivable life-size hypercar. In the biggest ever build challenge undertaken by Danish company, taking almost 10,000 hours of development, the toy ...
and almost certainly the most extreme McLaren in existence. It takes the chassis from a 650S GT3 car and adds the bodywork from a P1, albeit pumped up and exaggerated to suit its tyre-smoking, ...
Here we list our favourite models from the brands fast evolving portfolio, from past and present. The F1 is, of course, where McLaren’s road car story begins. It’s father of the P1 ...
Images of the all-new McLaren P1 production car have been revealed online. Although it looks very similar to the concept car, this is the first time the road-going version has been seen.