McLaren and BMW are reportedly discussing a joint EV supercar.
If this rumor is to be believed, McLaren would supply the chassis while BMW would bring the drivetrain. McLaren F1 style.BMW and McLaren executives recently met behind closed doors to discuss the possibility of two jointly developed EVs, U.K. publication
reports. According to the report, the two carmakers would come together to develop an all-electric supercar and crossover, each of which would have its own variant for the respective brands.claims this new supercar would use a carbon fiber chassis from McLaren, while BMW would provide the drivetrain in the form of electric motors and batteries. BMW would also reportedly bring the software, though the car would be built in the U.K.
"McLaren impressed us by rethinking the way a modern sports car should be engineered and built—their fresh approach to the integration of key components is particularly clever," an unnamed source from BMW toldRather than have one car with two badges, the report claims this joint project would birth two distinct supercars running on the same platform, each with their own exterior and interior designs.
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