
McLaren designs an even more special 650S
McLaren Special Operations (MSO) is the organisation within McLaren Automotive who produce bespoke customer vehicles, but they’ve expanded their repertoire to include concepts, limited-edition…
McLaren Special Operations (MSO) is the organisation within McLaren Automotive who produce bespoke customer vehicles, but they’ve expanded their repertoire to include concepts, limited-edition…
Porsche’s new GTS range of sports cars make their world debut at Auto China in Beijing, joining a tantalising showcase of Porsche race cars…
The Icona Vulcano is a new ‘Chinese’ supercar concept which brings together the best of European design, engineering, modelling and prototyping in a 900+…
You could be forgiven for thinking it was ‘game, set and match’ in the premium car sector as car makers line up this week…
Lamborghini’s 2012 sales figures provide yet another reminder that supercars are big business at the moment, with year-to-date deliveries up 30% from 1,602 to…
A low-res picture has been leaked of Spyker’s new Porsche 911 rival, and it certainly bodes well for the Dutch sports-car maker’s resurgence. Do…
When we think of China, we tend to consider its population of 1.4 billion people, its industrial wealth and the opportunity for business to…
The most tedious part of any CEO’s job, is by far the repetitive act of forecasting – you reach the role because of your…
Last night Jaguar released a 17 second teaser video, entitled ‘The most luxurious Jaguar ever’. They provide no further information apart from saying it will be ‘unveiled at Beijing 23/04/2012’, but we can see from these glimpses that an XJ saloon provides the basis for what is likely to be a limousine version for Chinese customers.
We were really captivated by the stunning looks of Citroen’s DS9 concept, in fact so much so that I had to tweet a few pictures of it late last night. Due to be unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show later in the month, the DS9 is Citroen’s fourth ‘Déesse’ (goddess) model and the first that really lives up to its name.
This year marks the 20th anniversary since the first Ferrari, a 348 TS, was ordered in Beijing, and to mark the occasion Ferrari will introduce a special-edition 458 Italia, produced exclusively for the Chinese market.
This weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix was a fitting occasion for McLaren Automotive to announce that its Asia Pacific network will be managed from a wholly-owned McLaren subsidiary, McLaren Automotive Asia Pte Ltd, based in Singapore.
McLaren Automotive Asia Pte Ltd will be responsible for all of McLaren Automotive’s regional operations throughout its Asia Pacific network including importation, distribution, logistics, sales, marketing, technical support and financial services for McLaren’s range of high-performance sports cars.