Watch McLaren celebrate its 60th birthday on track in two Arturas
No better way to celebrate the McLaren's past with the future of electric supercars.
For the McLaren brand, 2023 continues to be a monumental year for both supercar manufacturing and competitive motorsports. Alongside introducing new models, programmes, and events, McLaren is also proud to be celebrating its 60th anniversary as a leader in the supercar and hypercar industry. Six decades after Bruce McLaren laid the cornerstone of what would become a legendary brand, McLaren is pulling out all the stops to mark its 60th anniversary in style.
To commemorate this milestone, McLaren is making waves with a captivating YouTube video featuring not one, but two McLaren Arturas taking to the track in a choreographed ballet of high-octane precision driving.
Founded in September 1963, McLaren has been a symbol of automotive innovation and performance. The anniversary video perfectly embodies the brand's essence, placing the spotlight on the Artura, the latest hybrid supercar in McLaren's ever-evolving lineup. The dual Arturas dazzle as they glide and pivot, showcasing their agility and power, while also highlighting McLaren's commitment to cutting-edge technology and sustainable mobility.
As McLaren moves into a new decade, this 60th-anniversary celebration stands as a testament to its pioneering spirit and its future-forward vision. It's clear that even after 60 years, McLaren shows no signs of slowing down. So, if you're a McLaren enthusiast, don't miss the jaw-dropping YouTube spectacle. It's a fitting tribute to a brand that's been defining the future of automotive excellence for 60 incredible years. View all McLaren Artura examples currently for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.
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