McLaren Automotive has joined forces with California-based Divergent Technologies to integrate advanced suspension hardware into its latest supercar, the McLaren W1. Divergent’s pioneering digital manufacturing techniques have allowed McLaren to design and produce complex structural suspension components that enhance both performance and sustainability.
The McLaren W1, a successor to the iconic F1 and P1™, benefits from Formula 1-inspired suspension, including the 3D-printed front upper wishbone, aero form lower wishbone, and front upright. These innovations result in improved stiffness, durability, and superior handling.
Michael Leiters, CEO of McLaren Automotive, praised the collaboration for pushing the boundaries of performance, while Divergent’s CEO, Kevin Czinger, highlighted their shared vision of manufacturing innovation.
Source: McLaren
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