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Bruce McLaren's Original Vision for a Road-Going Supercar Is Brought to Life 5 Decades Later

Summary by Car and Driver
This new-old M6GT was built using original body molds and restored parts. It'll be displayed this weekend at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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At a celebration of its history, McLaren recreated a 1960s car - the M6GT - and will present it in public for the first time this week at the Goodwood Speed Festival in the UK.

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On the occasion of the annual car manufacturers' meeting, McLaren unveiled MSO's latest project, the reconstruction of a model that had slept for nearly 60 years.

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McLaren will take advantage of the Goodwood 2026 Speed Festival to present to the public the restoration of the historic M6GT, the first road car conceived by Bruce McLaren. The McLaren entrance revives the car that gave rise to its history on the streets was first published in Robb Report en Español.

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When it comes to the first car dedicated to McLaren's road, everyone is thinking of the famous McLaren F1 signed by Gordon Murray in the 1990s. It's to be forgotten, however, that a quarter of a century earlier, Bruce McLaren himself had imagined his own version of a supercar certified for the road. Derived from the formidable Can-Am M6A prototype, the M6GT had to demonstrate that the know-how acquired in competition could also be expressed on t…

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Car and Driver broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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