McLaren in no hurry to construct its first EV supercar, says CEO
Talks of a McLaren EV supercar have been occurring for fairly some time now. The British carmaker had itself introduced plans to go absolutely electrical by the top of the last decade; nevertheless, like different manufacturers, it too appears to have had a rethink.
In an interview, McLaren’s new CEO, Nick Collins, said that whereas the carmaker is in no rush to construct an EV, it is going to introduce it sooner or later. He said, “Might I envision an EV sooner or later? Sure. Are we in a rush to do one? No.”

Stories state that improvement of the McLaren EV has already begun, with an engineering program additionally assembled. Nonetheless, there’s nonetheless loads left to be achieved. Collins additionally added, “inner combustion goes to play the bulk function of this model for a very lengthy time period.”
At present, McLaren does present an electrical motor on its Artura, which is paired with its 3.0-litre V6. Whereas its halo hypercar, the W1, additionally encompasses a hybrid V8 powertrain producing 1,275 BHP.
Supply: TheDrive