In the vast and complex universe of high-performance automotive engineering, few
categories are as loaded with tradition and expectations as the Grand Tourer (GT).
Historically, a GT is defined not just by cold acceleration numbers or
top speed, but by a philosophy of use: the ability to cross continents at
high speed, offering sumptuous comfort for two occupants and their luggage,
isolating them from the imperfections of the outside world while maintaining a sovereign power
reserve. For decades, the formula for achieving this goal was almost dogmatic: a
large displacement engine (usually V12 or V8) mounted at the front, rear-wheel drive,
a luxurious cabin lined in leather and wood, and a substantial weight that conferred
stability on highways but penalized agility in tight corners. Brands like
Bentley, Aston Martin, and Ferrari (with their front-engined models) built
empires on these pillars.
McLaren Automotive, based in Woking, England, entered this scene with a
disruptive proposal. Known for its obsession with lightness, aerodynamics, and pure driving
dynamics derived from Formula 1, McLaren had never produced a car that
explicitly prioritized comfort over absolute performance. The introduction
of the McLaren GT in 2019 was not just the launch of a new model; it was a technical
challenge to the sector's orthodoxy. The central question McLaren sought to answer was: is
it possible to create a true Grand Tourer while maintaining the mid-rear engine
architecture, an ultra-light carbon fiber chassis, and the incisive dynamics of a
supercar?
This report is dedicated to documenting, exhaustively and in detail, the trajectory of the
McLaren GT. We will analyze everything from the brand's first experiments with daily
usability in the 570GT model, through the innovative engineering of the MonoCell II-T chassis,
to
the recent evolution to the McLaren GTS model in 2024. We will investigate production
numbers, the nuances of each version, maintenance challenges, and the impact of this vehicle
on the global and Brazilian markets. The following narrative seeks to demystify the complex
technology behind the car, making it accessible, while maintaining the technical rigor
required for a complete understanding of the vehicle.