Which country does McLaren belong to?

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MacJace
07/24/25 4:29am
McLaren is a British brand. Here is some extended information: 1. McLaren is a British automobile manufacturer specializing in supercars and is a world-renowned luxury sports car brand. 2. The founder of McLaren is Bruce McLaren. He was initially a racing driver and later established his own racing team, eventually expanding the business into the production of supercars for civilian use. 3. The McLaren Group is headquartered in Woking, UK. The McLaren Group comprises several advanced high-tech companies, each contributing to the global reputation and prestige McLaren has established in cutting-edge technology within the realm of Formula One racing.
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Christine
08/11/25 12:06am
McLaren is undoubtedly a British brand, and I first came across it when learning about Formula 1 racing. Bruce McLaren, the founder, was born in New Zealand, but he established his entire empire in Woking, UK, which remains the global headquarters and primary production base to this day. Their supercars, such as the 720S and the Senna, blend British craftsmanship with innovative technology, like the carbon fiber monocoque chassis design that makes the cars lightweight yet incredibly strong. Beyond road cars, the McLaren F1 team has also won multiple world championships, cementing Britain's central role in motorsport. Many fans, including myself, feel that British brands have a timeless charm. Compared to Ferrari or Lamborghini, McLaren is more understated and pragmatic, yet its performance is just as formidable—a quality that particularly appeals to those who value substance over flash.
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