British supercar maker McLaren has surpassed a cumulative sales milestone of 50 units in India since officially entering the market in 2022, selling high-end models priced at Rs 6.5 crore onwards.
With an increasing demand for high-performance luxury cars in India, this achievement reflects McLaren’s growing presence in ...
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Bullish on the Indian market, British supercar maker McLaren is looking to cash in on the growth opportunity in the country ...
Since officially entering the Indian market in 2022, McLaren, which sells high-end supercars priced Rs 6.5 crore onwards, feels that in 2025 it can perform better than what it achieved last year ...
Since officially entering the Indian market in 2022, McLaren, which sells high-end supercars priced Rs 6.5 crore onwards, ...
British supercar maker McLaren expects another strong year in India in 2025, driven by a growing luxury car market and a ...
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