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July 09, 2019 04:59 AM

McLaren bets on driver-friendly GT model as rivals embrace SUVs

Christopher Jasper
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    LONDON -- McLaren says the launch of a GT model aimed at customers looking for a more relaxed daily drive is as significant as moves into SUVs at its main rivals.

    The 163,000-pound ($204,000) car establishes a new category for McLaren as it targets a 25 percent jump in annual sales, trading raw speed for a greater degree of refinement and room for a set of golf clubs, Chief Financial Officer Paul Buddin said in an interview at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

    That contrasts with the 25 or so models previously built by McLaren, all of which have been as comfortable on the track as on the public highway. While the Grand Tourer enters a crowded market that includes the Porsche 911, Aston Martin DB11 and Bentley Continental GT, the company says it is better bet than targeting an SUV sector far removed from its racing heritage.

    "This is a car that's going to appeal to people who want the luxury feel, the ease of driving and the storage," Buddin said at the Goodwood event, where the GT was driven in public for the first time.

    With its 4.0-liter engine located just behind the driver the car will stand apart from its GT rivals, Buddin said. And it still boasts supercar performance, racing to 62 miles (100 kilometers) per hour in 3.2 seconds and topping out at 203 mph.

    As McLaren focuses on a car capable of getting owners into work each day without feeling like they have competed at Le Mans, its rivals are learning to love the SUV. Models include the Porsche Cayenne and Macan, Bentley Bentayga, Lamborghini Urus, Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Aston Martin DBX. Even Ferrari has announced that it will join the trend with the Purosangue, due by 2022.

    McLaren is likely to offer more GT variants after committing to launching 18 new cars by 2025, to reach 6,000 annual sales. Costs are kept down by using the same carbon-fiber body and only two engines, with models differentiated by their design and technological tweaks.

    The automaker is committed to a 100 percent hybrid lineup by 2025 and has begun researching an all-electric car despite concerns that clients might reject anything lacking the rumble of an internal combustion engine.

    "We haven't dismissed it," Buddin said. "But we have to consider how the driving experience is changed by taking away the noise and vibration."

    Buddin said an upturn in the fortunes of the Formula 1 race team would probably boost sales, though since the launch of the road-car business in 2010 buyers have become more focused on technology than track success.

    The CFO said a no-deal Brexit would have a limited impact, since McLaren gets only a third of sales in mainland Europe and carries more stock than most automakers. A new plant will also lift the number of UK-sourced parts.

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