McLaren starts first India showroom in Mumbai

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McLaren has introduced its most memorable showroom in Mumbai, denoting the brand’s official entry into India. Interestingly, a portion of its vehicles have previously arrived at India as private imports as well as the authorized dealer – Infinity Cars – through a delicate send off a year ago. McLaren has likewise opened a dedicated service center worked by McLaren-trained engineers in Mumbai.

Reported back in 2019 that McLaren was evaluating an India launch, which has been a small yet developing business sector. Talking at the launch of the showroom, Lalit Choudhary, chief administrator of Infinity Cars, said he “pursued McLaren since 2016 and am now proud to have the British Marque in our country”.

Paul Harris, managing director APAC and China, McLaren said, “Going forward, Mumbai will be a key market for the brand.”

The supercar manufacturer will offer its entire portfolio in India – the GT, Artura, 720S, 720S Spider, 765LT as well as the 765LT Spider. 

One of the cars that McLaren showcased was the 765LT Spider, which it claims is the fastest convertible it has ever produced. A part of the track-focused ‘Longtail’ models, the 765LT Spider, features the same aerodynamic carbon fibre bodywork as the coupe version, including a more aggressive front bumper and splitter, lower door blades and side skirts, and a wraparound rear bumper. It also has a folding roof, which shuts in 11 seconds.

It is powered by a 765hp, 800Nm 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, which sends power to the rear wheels via a 7-speed sequential gearbox. It will be limited to 765 units, but McLaren hasn’t mentioned its prices in India as of now.

McLaren also showcased the 720S Spider, which was globally unveiled in 2018. The drop-top supercar uses the same 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 as the 765LT, but it produces 720hp and 770Nm of torque. McLaren claims the 720S can sprint from 0-100kph in 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 341kph with the roof up and 325kph with it down.

Like the 765LT, the roof on the 720S also takes 11 seconds to fold. Last year, McLaren announced the prices of a few of its models and the 720S Spider costs Rs 5.04 crores (ex-showroom).

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