McLaren unveils a key component of its latest model, 3D-printed using Formula 1 technology adapted for the road

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If you thought McLaren had already reached the peak with its previous models, wait until you discover the W1, their latest hypercar.

It’s the spiritual successor to the legendary McLaren F1 and P1, redefining standards by combining innovation, performance, and design. With help from Divergent Technologies, McLaren has pushed the boundaries of engineering to deliver a revolutionary front suspension. But what makes this partnership so special, and how does the W1 change the game?

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A revolutionary front suspension

The McLaren W1 is not just a car—it’s a rolling laboratory. Through a close collaboration with Divergent Technologies, a California-based company specializing in additive manufacturing, McLaren integrated 3D-printed suspension components directly into the carbon fiber chassis. The front suspension arms, for example, are not only functional: their complex design allows them to be both ultra-lightweight and extremely rigid. The result? Precise handling and unprecedented driving comfort. This kind of innovation, inspired by Formula 1, isn’t just a design exercise but a bold demonstration of what modern technology can offer. In fact, McLaren is no stranger to 3D printing, having already used it for parts of the exhaust systems on some of their recent supercars.

Mclaren is working with Divergent to supply a 3D-printed suspension for the new W1 - © Mclaren
McLaren is working with Divergent to supply a 3D-printed suspension for the new W1 – © McLaren

Sustainability at the heart of innovation

In addition to impressive performance, the McLaren W1 represents a new, more sustainable approach to hypercar manufacturing (and sports cars in general). Divergent’s production methods reduce waste while accelerating prototype development. For McLaren, it’s a double win: a final product that is more environmentally friendly and a modernized supply chain. At a time when major brands are often criticized for their environmental impact, this kind of initiative shows that performance and sustainability can go hand in hand. It also reflects a clear commitment to preparing for the future of the automobile industry with solutions that are both innovative and responsible.

McLaren W1 - © McLaren
McLaren W1 – © McLaren

McLaren and the art of pushing boundaries

Since its beginnings in 1963, McLaren has always aimed to push the limits of what’s possible. With the W1, the British brand proves it remains loyal to this ultra-sporty heritage. Every detail, from the aerodynamic design to the engine, reflects an obsession with excellence. This philosophy is also embodied in strategic partnerships like the one with Divergent, allowing McLaren to stay at the forefront of technology. For supercar enthusiasts, the W1 isn’t just another new car—it’s a statement, a vision of the future of luxury automobiles. A fitting way to celebrate their Constructors’ Championship victory in Formula 1 this year!

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This article explores how McLaren collaborated with Divergent Technologies to create a revolutionary suspension for the W1, a hypercar combining extreme performance with sustainability. It also highlights how this innovation fits into an eco-friendly strategy and reaffirms McLaren’s commitment to remaining a leader in the automotive world. This new model, a true technical feat, embodies the future of supercars in more ways than one.

Source : McLaren auto

Adrien Conges
Adrien Conges
I grew up near Magny-Cours, an old Formula 1 circuit in France so I've been passionate about motorsport and automobiles since childhood. I currently live in Bordeaux, France and I'm still waiting for Ferrari to win a 17th F1 constructors' title.

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