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McLaren has advertised for an electric engineer to work on hybrid tech

McLaren Automotive has dropped a further hint that hybrid technology will feature on its future supercars.

The firm is advertising for an electrical engineer to work on the “concept, design and development of the electrical package and wiring system for a hybrid electric vehicle”.

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A McLaren spokesman wouldn’t confirm whether or not the advert meant it was planning on adding hybrid technology to its road cars.

The spokesman said: “Hybrid technology is something that we are looking at and assessing. It is something we are interested in.”

The company advertised for a senior engineer in powertrain hybrid technology in July of last year.

When queried at that stage, a McLaren spokesman said: “It [hybrid technology] is something we want as a forward-thinking, technology-driven company. We have been considering it for future projects.

“All the advert means is that we are looking for a senior engineer in powertrain hybrid technology. Read into it what you will.”

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It appears that the Woking-based firm wants to develop its own full hybrid powertrains, which would go beyond more conventional and mainstream hybrid technologies such as stop-start, to compete with Ferrari and Lamborghini. Both Italian companies have confirmed hybrid powertrains are in development.

McLaren has recently borrowed £40m to build a new factory for its MP4-12C supercar and there have been reports of aggressive expansion in the next few years.

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McLaren North America chief Tony Joseph reportedly claimed that the company will bring a new model to the market each year for the next five years.

McLaren Automotive boss Ron Dennis has previously said the company is planning an output of around 4000 cars a year by 2015.

The MP4-12C will go on sale in the early part of 2011, with a price tag of around £150k.

Andrew Papworth

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Vertigo 11 September 2010

Re: McLaren to use hybrid tech

Peter Cavellini wrote:
Or are they scared that Porsche is going to beat them too the punch to late they already have!, the 918 will and is light years ahead, and between the two?, i'd have the Porsche, surprise , surprise!.

You'll possibly be able to have two 12Cs for the price of a single 918, and several years sooner. The real question is how the 918 will shape up against McLaren's flagship car, which is expected to be launched around the same time.

I wouldn't expect that car to be a hybrid, given that McLaren haven't demonstrated a working system yet and the flagship is supposedly being fast-tracked through development, but I doubt anyone dropping £300-400k on a car will be worried about petrol costs.

Peter Cavellini 10 September 2010

Re: McLaren to use hybrid tech

Or are they scared that Porsche is going to beat them too the punch to late they already have!, the 918 will and is light years ahead, and between the two?, i'd have the Porsche, surprise , surprise!.

RacingPuma 10 September 2010

Re: McLaren to use hybrid tech

McLaren have been advertising various hybrid powertrain jobs for most of the last year, as my Twitter followers know. This is very old news.