- News - Porsche Asia Pacific showcases highly individualised Macan in “Life Intensified” campaign The campaign with award-winning photographer Florian W. Mueller runs in parallel with an Instagram photography contest. - News - 22nd Citroen 2CV World Meeting in Portugal The event in the Portuguese seaside resort of Ericeira brought together around 2000 2CVs. - News - Camouflaged BMW X2 explores the urban jungle BMW's upcoming new Sports Activity Coupe goes on a city expedition in camouflage. - News - Infiniti Prototype 9 imagines what a 1940s Infiniti grand prix racecar might have been like The retro concept vehicle is a fusion of advanced Japanese technology with traditional Japanese craftsmanship. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – engine and transmission The McLaren F1's made-to-order 6.1-litre V12 masterpiece is further evidence of extreme dedication to excellence. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – aerodynamics The complex interaction between a moving McLaren F1 and the airstream around it. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – styling Access to the centreline driving seat is assured by wide-opening dihedral doors incorporating sections of both floor and roof. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – wheels and tyres Right from the McLaren F1's initial design, the tyre was considered as an intrinsic suspension element. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – braking systems Impeccable braking is a primary Formula 1 requirement in equal demand on the road, so braking performance is a major… - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – suspension and steering The F1's radical new system offers a previously impossible combination of compliant freedom and precise geometric control. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – chassis and structure The McLaren F1 is designed for greater torsional and bending stiffness than any other production car ever built. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – design concept Mass is the essential enemy of dynamic performance in any supercar, so there is no substitute for light weight. - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – designed for the driver As in McLaren's Formula 1 World Championship racing cars, the driver and the vehicle become entirely as one in the… - Features - McLaren F1 product presentation in 1992 – foreword by Gordon Murray The project's technical director wanted to create the purest driver's car, a new beginning, a design which simply rewrites all… PreviousNext