Ferrari Built a Super SUV and Now McLaren’s Doing the Unthinkable
What It Is An SUV, but don’t call it that. McLaren prefers the term “shared performance vehicle” because you can share the supercar-on-stilts experience with more than just one passenger. It will be a first for the British company, which has only ever made two-door exotics and has sworn off SUVs in the past. We expect it to be aimed squarely at the Ferrari Purosangue, the other not-SUV in the conversation, rather than the honest and straightforward Aston Martin DBX and Lamborghini Urus, wh...